Raf Katigbak
These Canadian-Based Forensic Anthropology Students are Learning How to Bring Closure to Guatemalan Genocide Victims
We interviewed Cristian Silva Zuniga, the Director of Operations of a Canadian-based multidisciplinary field school that takes forensic anthropologists to Guatemala to find out how to assist the local population in the aftermath of a genocide.
Homegrown Extremism in Canada Is Nothing New
Many were left stunned after last week's terrorist attacks in Canada. But the real surprise is that the country hadn't become a target sooner.
Homegrown Terror in Canada Is Nothing New
Following the brazen attack on two soldiers in Quebec on Monday, and the murder of a soldier at Parliament Hill on Wednesday, the international reaction was disbelief. To anyone following national security in this country, these attacks are no surprise.
Why We Shouldn't Keep Mentally Ill People Who Have Committed Violent Crimes Locked Up Forever
I spoke to Canadian filmmaker John Kastner about documenting the lives of mentally ill people who have committed horrible acts.
‘Trick or Treaty’ Shows What Lengths the Government Will Go to Protect Their Interests
We spoke to director Alanis Obomsawin about her film Trick or Treaty, which looks at the infamous Treaty 9—the agreement wherein First Nations communities allegedly signed over sovereignty of their land.
VICE Meets: The Chapman Brothers
We sat down with Jake and Dinos Chapman, the British siblings behind some of contemporary art's most provocative and abrasive projects.
Heroin Is the Most Dangerous Way to Increase Your Creativity
A few weeks ago, people on social media, journalists, and commenters freaked out because Damon Albarn said heroin helped his art and was "very agreeable," so we decided to interview a doctor to find if smack can indeed make you make more creative.
The PQ Has Been Humiliated
After a surprisingly drawn out fall from grace, the PQ has been humiliated after a crushing loss to the Liberals. Is this the end of the sovereignty movement? And how will the Liberals tackle Quebec's various challenges?
A Look Inside Illegal Canadian Weed Grow Houses from the 1990s
Victor John Penner got to go around with the cops in Vancouver, British Columbia, while they were knocking down doors, which gave him a unique view of the war on drugs and the underground grow operations producing BC Bud.
Nicolas Lévesque Photographs Gun-Loving Americans
Quebec photographer Nicolas Lévesque spent some time in Kennesaw, Georgia: a quiet city 30 minutes north of Atlanta where every household is required by law to own a firearm and ammunition.
Liam Maloney’s Stunning Portraits of Canadian Air Force Veterans from WWII
Liam Maloney has always been fascinated by airmen.