After the Supreme Court struck down laws as being harmful to those in the sex work trade, the government passed Bill C-36. We sent Lowell, a pop singer and former stripper, to see if Bill C-36 makes things more dangerous.
Host Damian Abraham looks at the current state of marijuana policy in Canada and travels to Vancouver to discuss how the province, as well as the country, could benefit from the regulations like those implemented in states like Colorado.
Sarah Ratchford investigates abortion access in New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island, two provinces with restricted access to abortions and conservative political climates that make access a difficult issue.
Their objective is to destroy patriarchy; their weapons are bare breasts. FEMEN "sextremists" have now set up shop in more than ten countries, but only have one active branch in North America.
Nestled inside a giant ring of chemical production known as the Chemical Valley in Sarnia, Ontario, sits a First Nations reservation called Aamjiwnaang, whose residents inhale dangerous emissions every time they step outside.
VICE host Damian Abraham went to BC, the Wild West of Canadian chronic to visit marijuana grows and dispensaries that navigate the line between the black and grey markets.
VICE heads to the remote Neskantaga First Nation in Northern Ontario where after 20 years under a boil water advisory, they have slipped down the Federal government's priority list for safe drinking water from four to nineteen.
VICE hears from transgender patients who are desperately battling for fair treatment in the Canadian healthcare system, and doctors and experts who say providing this care is possible, and is in fact the difference between life and death.
VICE hears from transgender patients who are desperately battling for fair treatment in the Canadian healthcare system, and doctors and experts who say providing this care is possible, and is in fact the difference between life and death.
VICE embeds with Drag the Red, the volunteer-run initiative to dredge Winnipeg's main river searching for bodies of missing aboriginal women. Later, we meet the family of Misty Potts, a First Nations woman who disappeared in 2015.
VICE follows former RCMP detective Ray Michalko on his search for the killers of Alberta Williams, Aielah Auger and Ramona Wilson, some of the women and girls murdered along Northern BC's Highway Of Tears.
Rich Kidd visits First Nations hip-hop artists who create music about their community's unique struggles.
An original VICE Canada film that looks at whether or not alcohol prohibition is helping or hurting the social crisis in Canada's newest arctic territory: Nunavut.
The wettest place in North America is on fire - VICE investigates the causes and effects of 2015 wildfire season in BC, Canada.
VICE goes to Russia and South Korea to track down the people working to resurrect the prehistoric woolly mammoth.