CanadaThe longest punt in football history has a math problemThomas Pinckard insists he booted a football a record-setting 114 yards during a game in 1966—and has the affidavits to prove it. But the evidence doesn’t add up.
BusinessThe ringmaker behind the Toronto Raptors championship blingWhat do you put on a diamond-encrusted bauble to make an NBA star smile? More diamonds, of course.
CanadaThe unfulfilled promise of Jane PhilpottAfter enduring a loss, Jane Philpott wanted to be brave. If not for herself, for the young women who looked up to her.
Facebook Instant ArticlesFederal election ballots are still counted by hand. It could be a long night.Campaigns may have gone high tech, but votes are still counted the old fashioned way—one by one on folded paper ballots
Facebook Instant ArticlesInnovative Research poll: Who wants a minority government? Lots of Liberals.Support for a minority government—now the likely outcome—is at 40 per cent, with some voters in every party hoping there’s no majority
Facebook Instant ArticlesInnovative Research poll: A Quebec shakeup and shifting battlegroundsThe Bloc poses a problem for the big three parties in Quebec. The Liberals rebound in Atlantic Canada. And the Tories gain ground in the GTA.
NewsWhat will happen if Trump is convicted in an impeachment proceedingWith the U.S. president now thumbing his nose at Congress, it’s not as far-fetched as it was mere weeks ago
EducationWhy universities are hiring ’Wikipedeans-in-Residence’The online resource isn’t going away. So schools are trying to help students make the best use of it.
Facebook Instant ArticlesA ’dumb’ idea to make housing more affordableThe Conservatives and the Liberals have both rolled out policies meant to address housing affordability for new buyers. They don’t really work.
OttawaBehind the PPC’s ’legitimate chance’ at winning two seatsHow did Maxime Bernier get into the commission debates? Believe it or not, it all starts with Brad Trost.