Sports
Playing out
March 31, 2012
The continued absence of professional queer athletes and the fight for acceptance
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Lululemon rides the trends
March 24, 2012
How the athletic clothing company rose to prominence
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Not for the faint of heart
March 23, 2012
Red Bull Crashed Ice pushes the world’s toughest skaters to their limits
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Lingerie football expands in Canada
March 18, 2012
Franchises awarded to Vancouver, Saskatoon, and Regina
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The CFL’s Canadian Problem
March 9, 2012
Andy Fantuz begins to fill the noticeable void of Canadian talent in the league
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Seoul trained
March 3, 2012
One McGill alumnus stumbles upon celebrity in the South Korean sports world
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Other(ing) fans
March 3, 2012
There’s a common saying at Chicago’s Wrigley Field – the stadium where my favorite baseball team, the Chicago Cubs, play – that goes, “I’m rooting for the Cubs and whoever’s playing the White Sox.” (The White Sox are Chicago’s ‘other’ baseball team, playing on the South side of the city). In the 100 years since [...]
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State of the Blue Jays franchise looking brighter
February 13, 2012
For the first time since their World Series title in 1993, the Blue Jays may beat out top teams for a playoff run
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Jackie Robinson in Montreal
February 13, 2012
How the baseball legend got his professional start in a city that welcomed him
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Money first, fans second
February 6, 2012
How the NFL let its fans down when they needed them most
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Divine interception
January 30, 2012
How Tim Tebow became an American symbol of faith rewarded
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Montreal screwjobs
January 30, 2012
Inside the Montreal indie wrestling circuit, and its unpaid wrestlers
























