Aaron Maté
Infected, Part 2: Is Canada Ready for the Next Pandemic?
How is Canada preparing in the event a deadly super flu pandemic shows up on our doorsteps? Find out in the second episode of Infected.
Infected, Part 1: The Pandemic Ticking Time Bomb
The Spanish Flu Pandemic infected a third of the world's population and wiped out 50 million people. We spoke to medical experts who think we're overdue for a repeat.
We Spoke to a Former Jihadist About How Young People Become Radicalized
Mubin Shaikh went from being an Islamic extremist to a Canadian government agent.
How First Nations’ Techniques Could Help BC Deal with Harsher Forest Fires
However, with a ban on controlled burns and only a volunteer fire department, dealing with BC's increasingly brutal fire season is tougher than ever for the Lil'wat Nation.
BC Is Burning and Climate Change Is Making It Worse
During the peak wildfire season, the province struggled to get both the human and financial resources to keep up. VICE heads to BC to look at how the wildfires have affected the fragile BC ecosystem.
BC Is Burning - Trailer
The wettest place in North America is on fire—VICE investigates the causes and effects of the 2015 wildfire season in BC.
Instead of Freedom, Canadian Journalist Mohamed Fahmy Faces a Retrial in Egypt
His family says Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper "failed us miserably" as Fahmy's imprisonment in Egypt drags on.
Canada's Government Is Getting Cozy with Egypt's Increasingly Repressive Regime
Ottawa has stepped up its support for the Egyptian military regime by openly endorsing a crackdown on political opponents and increasing security ties to the forces carrying it out.
The Canadian Government Won't Help Journalist Mohamed Fahmy Get Out of Egyptian Jail
A Canadian journalist imprisoned in Egypt has called out the Canadian Prime Minister after a visit by Foreign Minister John Baird failed to end his more than year-long nightmare.
Canada's Role in the CIA Torture Program Shouldn't Be Ignored
Canada doesn't torture. But little-known policies and our own recent past mean the US isn't the only one with something to account for.