Sarah Berman
UBC Students Aren’t Happy About a Canlit Star’s Defence of Fired Prof Accused of Sex Assault
Governor General's Literary Award winner Madeleine Thien has defended her friend Steven Galloway, accused of sexual assault. An open letter to Thien shows how closely students are listening.
What We Know About the Moncton Murder That Started a 10-Week Police Chase
In court Monday, police tapes of Devin Morningstar detailed the violence that started the long Canada-wide hunt for 20-year-old fugitive Marissa Shephard.
What We Know About the Man Who Was Murdered and Dismembered in Langley
Victim Shaun Alan Clary reportedly belonged to a gang behind the killing of a highly respected Hells Angel earlier this month. But police aren't connecting the two murders just yet.
Vancouver Forced to Acknowledge ‘Unsanctioned’ Back Alley Injection Site
Looks like they're not getting shut down anytime soon.
What the Opioid Crisis Looks Like from Inside a BC Prison
An inmate describes long waitlists for treatment, black market suboxone, a lack of clean needles, and the risk of overdose on release.
Is Trudeau Really Revoking Citizenships at Record Rates?
Revocations are at a 27-year high, but a former immigration ministry chief says many of those are the result of the previous government's investigations, and have little to do with new powers under Bill C-24.
Meet the Feminist Comic Artists Who Draw Porn in Public
We chat with comic book pornographers Robin Bougie and Maxine Frank about women-driven narrative, oversharing fans, and what bodies actually look like.
Charged with Racial Discrimination, Canada’s Government Fought Dirty and Lost
Ahead of a Vancouver film festival premiere, 'We Can't Make the Same Mistake Twice' hero Cindy Blackstock recaps the (ongoing) civil rights battle that almost didn't happen.
Stoned Drivers Now Face the Same Penalties as Drunk Drivers in Ontario
But there's still no reliable way to "breathalyze" weed smokers.