Missing and murdered indigenous women
Everything We Know About Regina’s First Serial Killer Clayton Bo Eichler
He strangled two women to death but won't say where the body of one of them is located.
People Are Playing 'Pokémon Go' at a Monument for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women
It's not the first time trainers have been spotted at inappropriate places.
Here’s What the Missing And Murdered Indigenous Women Inquiry is Missing
"It is a sense of disappointment and I think that's something a lot of people are feeling."
We spoke to families of Canada's missing and murdered Indigenous women
They doubt new funding will tell them anything more about their sisters’ cases.
Canada is finally confronting why 1,200 Indigenous women have gone missing or been murdered
The government announced on Wednesday the start of a long-awaited inquiry into missing and murdered Indigenous women, who are six times more likely to be murder victims than non-Aboriginal women in Canada.
Critics say Canada's inquiry into missing and murdered indigenous women will be toothless
A national inquiry into the reasons why more than a thousand Indigenous women have disappeared or been killed hasn't yet begun, but it's already causing fraustration.
Toronto's Above Top Secret Need You to Start Paying Attention to the Murders of Indigenous Women on "BANG"
The politically-inspired song also touches on police brutality and organ harvesting.
Canadian Teen Charged With Killing a Girl That People Thought Was Mauled by a Bear
A 15-year-old boy has been arrested for the "senseless and horrific" murder of 11-year-old Teresa Robinson last year in Manitoba, Canada.
With a Broken Jaw and No Shoes, She Fled an Attacker Into the Canadian Wilderness — And Survived
The woman survived 12 days in the vast Albertan wilderness eating berries and following a bear. She spoke out for the first time in an interview with VICE News.
This Week on Best of VICE Canada: Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and the Highway of Tears
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How Violence Continues to Plague the Family of One Murdered Ontario Aboriginal Woman
Charity Keesic was beaten to death by the 16-year-old son of a family friend. Now her mother is trying to break the cycle of male violence within her community.
Inside Grande Prairie: Horror and Hope in Canada’s Violent Crime Capital
Grande Prairie, Alberta is one of the most dangerous places to live in Canada, especially for Indigenous women. This is how the community is responding to one woman's murder.