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The RCMP Used Police Databases and Social Media to Track Aboriginal Protestors
The RCMP then made their identities known to front-line officers.
Everything We Know About Regina’s First Serial Killer Clayton Bo Eichler
He strangled two women to death but won't say where the body of one of them is located.
This First Nations Activist Keeps Getting Hassled by Cops While Running Across Canada
Caribou Legs says he was profiled by Quebec authorities twice in the span of an hour during a cross-country run to raise awareness for missing and murdered Indigenous women.
Here’s What the Missing And Murdered Indigenous Women Inquiry is Missing
"It is a sense of disappointment and I think that's something a lot of people are feeling."
We spoke to families of Canada's missing and murdered Indigenous women
They doubt new funding will tell them anything more about their sisters’ cases.
Critics say Canada's inquiry into missing and murdered indigenous women will be toothless
A national inquiry into the reasons why more than a thousand Indigenous women have disappeared or been killed hasn't yet begun, but it's already causing fraustration.
We Investigate Canada's Epidemic of Missing Indigenous Women Tonight on VICELAND
VICE explores what's behind the disturbing rise of missing and murdered indigenous women in Canada and what's being done to stop it on tonight's episode of 'WOMAN' on VICELAND.
This Week on Best of VICE Canada: Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and the Highway of Tears
Tune in Sunday at 10 PM on City.
How Violence Continues to Plague the Family of One Murdered Ontario Aboriginal Woman
Charity Keesic was beaten to death by the 16-year-old son of a family friend. Now her mother is trying to break the cycle of male violence within her community.
Why Indigenous Women Are Canada’s Fastest Growing Prison Population
The Aboriginal women inmate population has risen over 100 percent since 2001. These stories explain why so little has been done.
Inside Grande Prairie: Horror and Hope in Canada’s Violent Crime Capital
Grande Prairie, Alberta is one of the most dangerous places to live in Canada, especially for Indigenous women. This is how the community is responding to one woman's murder.
How the Left Won Canada's Culture Wars in 2015
This was the year the conservatives were supposed to win over the hearts and souls of Canada. But shit doesn't always go as planned.