Political Tension in North America Builds Before the World Cup
On the first Tuesday in November, Zohran Mamdani, a 34-year-old democratic socialist, born in Uganda to Indian parents, scored a decisive victory in New York City’s mayoral election. In sports terms, it was a blowout; for soccer fans, Mamdani’s win is a gift. Tickets for the FIFA World Cup 2026,
Lilly Singh Breaks Taboos in Doin’ It
Breaking boundaries is second nature for Lilly Singh, the Indian-Canadian actor, writer, producer and host. Now with her new film, Doin’ It, which centres on the female sexual experience, she’s stepping into deeply taboo territory with humour and heart.
Why These Forward-Thinking Cities Are Building For The Long Game
It’s widely recognized that mega-events, like the Olympics and the FIFA World Cup, are a mixed proposition for the cities that host them. On the one hand, these events can attract billions in broadcast and tourism revenue; on the other hand, cities have to incurmassive costs to pull them off. Over
Meet The Female Race Car Driver Shaping The Future Of F1
Formula 1 cars aren’t just high-speed marvels, they can also be bold works of art expressing team spirit and a creative vision. Drivers are now rolling into Circuit Gilles Villeneuve in Montreal for this weekend’s Canadian Grand Prix events, including 18-year-old British driver Alisha Palmowski.
This All-Women’s Wrestling League Is Big Business
The hottest ticket in the art and fashion world right now is probably the unlikeliest: an all-women’s wrestling match. But it’s not just any old wrestling match. Because Sukeban, an independent Japanese women’s pro-wrestling league, is nothing like the wrestling of yonder days. Fo
The Newest Way To Watch Sports Is Here— & It’s Luxe
When the SkyDome opened in downtown Toronto in 1989, it was the first sports stadium with a fully retractable roof—a technological marvel, making the space an immediate tourist attraction. Fans both locally and travelling into the city wanted to watch a live event at the SkyDome, whether it was a
This Is The Best Golf Tech For 2025
This season, golf aficionados have no shortage of innovative gear to improve their game. Below, 3 shares some of the upcoming and newly-released best-in-tech — styled tested out on a real golf pro, so you know it’s good. 1. Tech Talk: Bushnell’s new range finder is the company’s
This Is Why Everyone’s Talking About Netflix’s The Greatest Rivalry: India vs Pakistan
When Pakistan and India’s cricket teams take to the grounds for a match, the world fires up—online, at home and, of course, in the stands. With every launch of the ball and smash with the bat, the sea of spectators draped in their national colours are enthralled. The passion of the fans is remar
How Black Ski Clubs Are Taking Back the Slopes
It’s 2010 and Nina Miller-Browne, her husband, and their 12- and nine-year-old daughters arrive at Pats Peak in Henniker, N.H., to enjoy quality time swooshing down man-made snow created by one of the largest snow-making systems in the state. They are guests for an annual ski fundraising event











