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Police Make ‘Freedom Convoy’ Arrests, Find Guns, Body Armour, and Machete
Alberta RCMP say they've found and arrested a group of hardcore protesters at the “trucker” border blockade in Alberta who were armed to the teeth and ready for violence.
First Nations Chief Says RCMP Assaulted Him Over an Expired Licence
Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation Chief Allan Adam and his wife, Freda Courtoreille, say they were assaulted by RCMP officers in a Fort McMurray parking lot.
A Coronavirus Vaccine in Canada Is Ready for Human Trials. Here's What We Know
Researchers in Halifax are currently recruiting test subjects for the vaccine. Wanted: humans.
Take-Out From My Fave Indonesian Restaurant Isn't the Same
Kasim Kasim makes Padmanadi, a vegan restaurant just north of downtown Edmonton, a home away from home. If you're lucky, he'll maybe set you up on a date when the pandemic is over.
Surprise! Alberta Has a Church That Pays Homage to Oil
"Our oil is from heaven, so it’s a bit different from oil in the ground, but both are good," one of the pastors told VICE.
Coronavirus Updates Canada: Even More Canadians Can Apply for the CERB
Canada's COVID-19 death toll by mid-April surpassed 1,000, which is higher than officials projected, and the country's GDP shrank by 9 percent in March, according to Statistics Canada.
Great, the Anti-Vaxxer Coronavirus Protests Are Here
Children and senior citizens were both present at the rally of 20 people in Vancouver.
Canada Is Underestimating How Risky Pollution Is to Endangered Animals, Study Says
Underestimating threats could see Canada's species disappear faster.
My Community Is Warming Three Times Faster Than the Rest of the World
Wildfires, mudslides, and an influx of wolves: Paul Josie from Old Crow, Yukon, on what it's like living in a place that has declared a climate emergency.
The Women Doing Canada's Most Dangerous Job: Fishing
A year fishing lobsters can yield over big money in Grand Manan, New Brunswick. But it’s payoff for a dangerous game: fishing has the single highest fatality rate of any sector in Canada.
How One LGBTQ Group Forged Ahead After Their City’s Pride Was Cancelled
Shades of Colour organized events for Pride Month to make space for people they say were left out of Edmonton Pride.
Justin Trudeau Will Ban Single-Use Plastics as Early as 2021, If Re-Elected
Canada’s plastic waste has become an international embarrassment.