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- From backstage controversies to mysterious deaths and unsolved homicides, this series explores the darkest stories from the golden age of professional wrestling, and tries to find truth at the intersection of fantasy and reality.
- Featuring different comics and their personal journeys, explores the internal battles, unexpected fame and societal pressures in the comedy world.
- Explore the origins, rise and social impact of QAnon, whose story has been told to the public one outrageous headline at a time. A comprehensive investigation into the who, what, and why of the viral movement.
- From the bright lights of Florida to the spotless streets of Japan and the chaos of the Congo, Damian Abraham dives headlong into the fascinating ways cultures around the world have embraced one of America's greatest exports: professional wrestling.
- Movie explores fentanyl crisis origins, tracing to 2012 OxyContin replacement by OxyNeo in Canada, leading to counterfeit fentanyl pills flooding market, sparking nationwide crisis, focusing on western Canada's impacts.
- Venturing deeper into wrestling's shrouded past, Season 2 tackles the biggest stories from the last 40 years, with unprecedented access to a new cast of insiders who reveal the brutal and often tragic consequences of a life lived in the squared circle.
- Fleeing the wildfires of Fort McMurray, Terry and Dean retreat to Terry's cousin Shank's illegal basement suite in Calgary, where Terry discovers high speed Internet and Dean embarks on an epic journey to record his concept album, '3069.'
- Dead Set on Life is a culinary travel show from the mind of Matty Matheson: a boisterously warm Canadian chef. From $6 subs at gas stations to the most sought-after ingredients on the planet-Matty eats it all, with friends new and old..
- A forgotten experiment by a Canadian psychologist from the 1970's called Rat Park shows us that drug addiction is not really about drugs themselves. It's about the cages we live in.
- Vice travels to Indigenous communities across the Americas to meet people protecting their homelands and rising up against colonization.
- Suroosh Alvi investigates the global jihadi movement: traveling to some of the most volatile countries, he speaks to victims, activists, government officials and fighters on both sides of the War on Terror to discover the line between isn't always clear.
- Payday follows the fortunes of the emerging generation. Each episode takes place in a different city and follows four people. In this season, we visit Memphis, Reno, Salt Lake City, Baltimore, Fort McMurray, Houston, Toronto and Oakland.
- The ultimate insider's take on today's great directors. Actors and artists from the worlds of Tarantino, Lynch, Spike Lee, Sofia Coppola and many others share the vision and madness behind today's most innovative, influential films.
- It is an intergalactic thrill ride. When a deep space vessel is robbed by a gang of space pirates, the Captain makes a daring decision to go after a rare and nearly extinct species.
- American women are buying more guns than ever before, mostly to protect themselves. As the spokesperson of the NRA says, "women are our new face. It's a good way to insist on their role as family and homeland defenders."
- A documentary on youth in Indigenous communities, featuring a historic visit by Justin Trudeau to a reserve without clean water.
- VICE Essentials: Canada is a special television presentation of VICE Canada's essential original digital documentary programming. The series delivers some of the country's most important, pressing, underexposed and captivating stories.
- Shine True is a documentary series celebrating the trans and gender nonconforming community by helping them overcome dysphoria, and getting them to a place where they can freely and finally present the way they feel.
- It's no secret Toronto has recently placed itself amongst North America's most buzz worthy music cities due to the blockbuster ascents of Drake and the Weeknd. But that attention has also turned the city's local rap scene into a hyper-competitive, and highly creative environment where young artists are fighting for attention on the world stage.
- Justin Payne is a vigilante who spends his nights pretending to be a 13-year-old boy online. He is intent on publicly shaming every pedophile who falls for his trap.
- A young Muslim Newfoundlander returns to his home province to share a message of hope with in a time of great economic uncertainty.
- In this comprehensive look at the Toronto car scene, VICE follows a community of underground street racers, a group of DIY drifters and the mysterious leader of a luxury car club.
- Living With Jaguars is a 360° film documenting wild jaguars in Brazil. Part documentary and part immersive game, it explores tensions in a rural region where jaguars prey on ranchers' cattle and ranchers kill them in retaliation.
- In the summer of 2015, thousands of people flocked to the remote forests of the Northwest Territories in search of a crop potentially worth a lot of cash. These nomadic pickers, some of them professional, many of them mysterious backdoor tourists from around the globe, were not there to harvest marijuana. Rather, they were involved in another kind of undocumented commerce which, it turns out, is big business. The mysterious morel mushroom is an ingredient sought-after by some of the finest restaurants and French chefs in the world. For reasons scientists, climatologists, botanists and seasoned pickers can't quite explain, the morel mushroom magically appears on the scorched earth the year following a forest fire. In 2014, 385 wildfires charred 3.4 million hectares of Northwest Territories' boreal forests making it one of the worst wildfire seasons in documented history. As a result, thousands of mushroom hunters flocked like prospectors during the Klondike Gold Rush. Vice sent Adam Gollner to Northern Canada, where the sun sets at midnight, to investigate the underground market of the elusive morel and see why these nomadic pickers have a reputation for being wilder than the mushrooms they hunt.
- Fast-paced and segment driven, with a bizarre and eclectic tone that borrows from the best of VICE's short-form verticals, World of VICE is the anti-entertainment show.
- Best of VICE Canada collects the best Canadian long-form documentaries made by VICE, offering in-depth critical analysis of current issues.
- Murda Beatz went from being a small town kid from Canada, to one of raps most prolific and sought after producers. This past summer we sent him out on tour with a camcorder and no rules to capture his new life at the center of the hip-hop game. Murda's documentary offers a glimpse into the chaotic world of new fame and features appearances by Skrillex, Lil Uzi Vert, G-Eazy and many more.
- VICE follows a Deathmatch wrestler at the CZW Tournament of Death, one of the most violent professional wrestling tournaments in the world.
- A growing number of women in cosplay are gaining popularity for dressing up as sexualized characters. VICE meets one of them, Holly Wolf, who sparked controversy after posing for Playboy.
- In 'Terror', VICE Founder Suroosh Alvi travels to various countries to meet with activists, victims, government officials, and soldiers on both sides of the war on terror, to investigate the brutal and sometimes surprising attacks.
- Famous for helping former crack-smoking heavy-drinking Mayor of Toronto Rob Ford get clean, unconventional recovery coach Bob Marier offers a non-religious, non-Anonymous, much more controversial style of recovery.
- A 3-foot-something actor, comedian, disability advocate strives to retake the stage following a life endangering diagnosis.
- Comedy expert Kliph Nesteroff travels across North America to meet veteran comedians and newcomers alike who help reveal the craft, process, and humanity of stand-up.
- We spent the day with Toronto Raptors forward Serge Ibaka to learn about the foods he ate growing up, and ordered takeout from his favourite spot-the only authentic Congolese restaurant near Toronto. They only deliver to him.
- Game Show. is a game show, but also not a game show. It's a blend of dark scripted comedy and real competition, in which real people play real games, against the backdrop of a bumbling TV host's very unfortunate life. Watch contestants play Human Hunk Tetris, Convince Me God Exists, and Unfair Eating competition as our host struggles to keep his emotions in order. It's the game show that puts the "game show" in the Game Show.
- Art collides with real life when the mythical love story between wrestling icons Randy Savage and Miss Elizabeth explodes beyond the ring with tragic consequences.
- In one of wrestling's most infamous off-script moments, wrestler Bret Hart is stripped of his championship title through a backstage plot of betrayal that forever changes the sport.
- The last surviving brother of the legendary Von Erich wrestling dynasty revisits the tragedy that plagued his once iconic family.
- 2019– 44mTV-MA7.5 (437)TV EpisodeFor 30 years, the family of wrestling star Gino Hernandez believed his tragic death was a drug-related murder. Startling new revelations are revealed to his still grieving mother.
- The legacy of wrestling's biggest female star, The Fabulous Moolah, is re-examined after controversial allegations surface following her 2007 death.
- 2019– 44mTV-147.1 (394)TV Episode30 years after Dino Bravo's brutal murder, family and friends relive his descent from Montreal's favorite wrestling son to mob enforcer, and the deadly consequences that followed.
- It's known as the worst idea in the history of professional wrestling - the legitimate boxing tournament led to career-ending injuries and had audiences begging for the final bell.
- In 2007 wrestling superstar Chris Benoit murdered his wife Nancy and 7-year-old son Daniel, and then ended his own life. Those closest to tragedy never spoken openly, until now.