Brigitte Noël
How to Print €230 Million in Fake Money and (Mostly) Get Away With It
Over Goldschlager, the world's self-dubbed best counterfeiter tells us how he got caught, but is still a free man.
Canada's ‘Bling Ring’ Thief Lands Jail Time and a Modeling Contract
Stephanie Beaudoin's Facebook pictures made international headlines but a judge's ruling says she's not allowed to capitalize on her 'sexy thief' persona, which poses certain challenges for her budding modeling career.
Drone Drops and Artisanal Dildos: A Look into What Is Getting Smuggled into Quebec Prisons
Quebec's prisons have seen an increase in drone traffic and at least one helicopter jailbreak in recent years.
Quebec is Hella Serious About the Future of Taxidermy
Quebec is betting that demand from Asia and throwback cocktail bars for eco-friendly dead animals is only going to continue to grow.
'Do I Matter Now' Movement Unites Indigenous and Muslim Women Against Stephen Harper
Indigenous women wear niqabs to direct Harper's attention to Indigenous issues and show solidarity with Muslim women in Canada.
Beautiful Portraits of Trans People
We spoke to Montreal photographer Yannick Fornacciari about his latest series.
Hacker Sends Woman Creepy Pictures of Herself Taken Through Her Own Webcam
And to make matters worse, the police reaction suggests they are not taking a disturbing invasion of privacy very seriously.
How FEMEN Quebec's Topless Stunt Happened and What it Means for North America’s Only Sextremist Group
VICE was granted insider access to the group's planning and execution of a topless protest at Canada's National Assembly against a law that could restrict abortion access in the country.
FEMEN: Sextremism in Canada
An inside look at the notorious activist organisation's only North American branch.
Islamophobes and Anti-Islamophobes Protested Against Each Other in Montreal This Weekend
What was supposed to be a show of force for the anti-Islam movement ended up being the exact opposite when PEGIDA supporters refused to show their faces.