Globe and Mail
The Ghomeshi Trial Is Still Transforming Canada’s Sex Assault Laws
‘Had It Coming’ author Robyn Doolittle on what’s changed, and what’s stayed the same, since the landmark trial.
'The Globe and Mail' Reportedly Suspended a Columnist Over Her Creepy Breastfeeding Column
Kinda weird how the paper went from being OK with publishing the story to suspending the writer, no?
The Five Signs You’ve Written a Bad Column
A handy checklist for everyone labouring in the content mines trying to avoid becoming a national Twitter joke.
Restaurant Critics Are Terrible Dinner Dates
We ask one of Canada's most revered restaurant critics what he does on his day off, and whether eating out as a profession has ruined his social life.
Gunman and Victim Identified in Ottawa Shooting
Media outlets identify the gunman and his victim in the shootout that took place inside Canada's Parliament building and outside at the nearby National War Memorial this morning.
Canada’s Cyberspy Agency, CSEC, Hijacks Computers Worldwide to Build Their Spynet
A string of new reports reveal that CSEC has been building a network of hijacked computers worldwide in order to advance its spying missions. But whose computers are they taking over in the name of Canadian national security?
Auditions for 'Rob Ford: The Musical' Were Appropriately Bizarre
Rob Ford: The Musical could very well be terrible, but we went down to check out the auditions for the role of Toronto's crack-smoking mayor anyway.
Rob Ford Is Going to Rehab, but He'll Be Back
Nothing, not even being caught with crack AGAIN, can keep Toronto's mayor down.
Happy International Women's Day. How Do You Like Your Rape Culture?
Earlier this week, Barbara Kay of the National Post and Margaret Wente of the Globe and Mail took their columns to discuss how rape culture doesn't exist. With evidence from her personal life, Sarah Ratchford argues otherwise.