INUIT
These are the most extreme effects of climate change people are seeing in the Arctic
As world leaders meet for COP23 climate summit, Inuit are seeing the sun rise in the wrong place
Police Investigations Criticized in Deaths of Two Inuit Women in Montreal
Advocates fear the apparent suicides were investigated hastily, and that some key details point to foul play.
In the Canadian Arctic, Dance is a Matter of Life and Death
An annual teen dance competition combats the province’s staggering suicide rate.
#Resistance150: Canada Day isn’t a celebration for Indigenous people
"We’re saying you can’t do this to us anymore, your celebration stinks, it’s built on genocide."
Google Maps Will Now Display More Than 3,000 Indigenous Lands in Canada
The announcement comes on National Aboriginal Day.
Aakuluk Music Is Raising Up Voices in the North
The record label sees an opportunity to build an infrastructure that musicians in southern Ontario would take for granted.
Canada's new wave of Indigenous politicians are already making their mark
A rise of grassroots activism has propelled a new generation of Indigenous politicians onto the political scene, and it’s already delivering results
The Arctic Is Melting and Little Is Being Done to Stop It
For the 60,000 Inuit people living there, the climate apocalypse is all too real.
The Arctic Is Getting Greener But Its Caribou Are Dying
Some Indigenous communities rely on the caribou hunt.
Canadians are smoking less than they used to
New StatsCan data shows that the number of Canadians who smoke has dramatically declined in the last five decades
What It’s Like to Travel By Sailboat Through the Arctic
In 2016, a family of seven—including a baby—sailed through the Northwest Passage on a 50-foot boat to document climate change.
Thomas Morton Thinks We're All Bags of Filth
On an all new episode of 'BALLS DEEP' the VICELAND host attends an autopsy to find out what happens to your body after you die.