Bill C-51
Anonymous Is Celebrating Canada Day In Protest With Attacks on Government Sites
The DDoS campaign is the latest in a string of attacks in protest of Canada's controversial anti-terror legislation Bill C-51.
Opposition to C-51 Moves Support to the NDP, New Poll Shows
Stephen Harper's controversial anti-terror bill may have proved to be a loser for both the Conservatives and Liberals.
We Spoke to Justin Trudeau About Democratic Reform and Whether His Party Really Supports C-51
The Liberal leader says his party was in agreement on the anti-terror bill, but they can vote however they like.
Will the NDP's Stick-to-Their-Guns Attitude Win Them the Federal Election?
The federal NDP has been taking principled stands on key legislation, which is exactly what their Alberta colleagues did before sweeping into victory in May.
Montreal Police Cracked Down Hard on Formula 1 Sex Tourism
A Formula One Grand Prix means tourism, and tourism also means a spike in the sex trade—which city authorities are trying to contain.
A New Report Revealed Just How Horrific Canada's Aboriginal Residential Schools Were
The Truth and Reconciliation Commission challenges readers to see how non-Aboriginal Canadians benefited from 120 years of residential school policy.
VICE Canada Reports: No Pipelines
For the last several years, the Unist'ot'en Clan have maintained a roadblock deep within their unceded traditional territories. Some say they may be deemed threats to Canada through Bill C-51.
We Asked a Whole Bunch of Questions About the CRTC's Mysterious New Mandatory Emergency Broadcast System
Some broadcasters have expressed concern about the nature of these messages.
A Former CIA Officer Explains how to Apply Interrogation Techniques to Everyday Life
We spoke to an Ex-CIA operative about torture, coercion, and how to spot when someone is lying to you.
Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper's New Budget Invests Heavily in the Military and Spies
The Conservatives' final budget before the fall election, an otherwise austere exercise in showing off the freshly balanced books, commits more than $2 billion in security and defense spending.
This Surveillance Documentary Creeps You Out With How Much It Knows About You
‘Do Not Track’ is taking a chilling approach to making surveillance issues hit home.
Canada's Controversial Anti-Terrorism Bill Is More Unpopular Than Ever
Of the Canadians who are aware of C-51, 56 percent oppose the bill while just 33 percent endorse it, according to a new poll.