Kristy Hoffman
Reporting from a Vigil Held for the Murder of a Teenage Aboriginal Girl
We attended a memorial in Winnipeg on Tuesday night that honoured the memory of Tina Fontaine, a 15 year-old girl whose body was found in a bag and wrapped in plastic somewhere along Manitoba’s Red River on Sunday.
An Open Letter to Christy Mack
Following news of the horrifying assault of adult film star Christy Mack, a young journalist looks back on her first meeting with the 23-year-old actress.
A Canadian Law School President Won’t Allow Gays in His College
In September 2016, Trinity Western University (TWU) plans to open a Christian law school where gay people would not qualify for admission.
We Chatted with the Canadian Law School President Who Won’t Allow Gays to Study
We spoke to to Bob Kuhn, the President of Trinity Western University, the Christian post-secondary school that plans to open a law school where gay people will not qualify for admission.
Hanging with a Meth Dealer in Vancouver, Canada
Photographer Matt Desouza talks about his experience documenting the life of a 32-year-old meth dealer and addict named Diablo, who does most of his business in a McDonald's.
The Toronto Cop Charged with Murdering Sammy Yatim Is Back to Work
James Forcillo—the police officer charged with second-degree murder for killing 17-year-old Sammy Yatim—has been serving a paid suspension since February, but is now back to work full-time for the Toronto Police. We spoke to the President of the...
DJ Mama Cutsworth Says Female DJs Are Still "A Novelty"
When a sound technician asked Winnipeg's DJ Mama Cutsworth to help him pop a boner during a set early in her career, it marked the first time that she was objectified.
We Interviewed an Anglican Canadian Who Is Only Drinking Beer for Lent
He's not an alcoholic. He just loves Jesus.
Why Canada Should Consider Forgiving Vince Li
We spoke to Anne Marie Hagan, a woman whose father was murdered brutally by an axe-wielding, schizophrenic man, who she later forgave.
The Man Who Decapitated His Seatmate on a Greyhound Bus Is Set to Be Released
On a Greyhound bus in 2008, Vince Li sawed his seatmate's head off with a Rambo knife. Now he's set to be released. We talked to a friend of Vince Li's—the CEO of the Schizophrenia Society of Canada—about it.
Natalie Pollock is a Winnipeg Public Access Legend
If you’re not from Winnipeg there's a good chance you haven't heard of Natalie Pollock, but she’s been something of a Manitoban legend for decades.
Sexsomnia in Canada Is Complicated and Frightening
Toronto-based forensic psychiatrist Dr. Julian Gojer said sexsomnia is a term for sexual activity that takes place when a person is sleeping. To paraphrase a piece published by our friends over at Motherboard, sexsomnia is like sleepwalking, but...