Justin Robertson
Are The Gold Coast Suns Already Rebuilding And Just Don't Know It Yet?
It's hard to completely understand whether or not the Suns are just momentarily stale or whether they're slipping into rebuild territory and they just don't know it yet.
How Canadians Are Helping in the Fight Against Concussions in Sport
The wheels are moving across Canada, as researchers and doctors are collaborating in labs trying to better understand an injury that at times can appear to be invisible.
How Marathon Swimmers Stay Sane During Their Lonely Swims
We talked to swimming legend Vicki Keith, 2016 Olympian Stephanie Horner, and others about isolation and the psychological effects of long-distance swimming.
Ditching School for Rugby Paid off for Tyler Ardron and His Country
Rugby was never on Tyler Ardron's radar growing up. He's now Canada's biggest star and the captain of the national team.
Inside the Hardcore Sport of Open Water Swimming
Competing alongside crocodiles, fighting off opponents, and taking life-threatening risks—who knew swimming could be such a dangerous sport?
Pan Am Games Were a Success, but Toronto Should Think Twice About 2024 Olympic Bid
The Pan Am Games turned out better than what many forecasted. But that doesn't mean hosting the much more expensive Olympics would guarantee the same.
Canadian Handball Team Battling Lack of Funds, Stiff Competition at Pan Ams
European handball hasn't garnered national attention in Canada. But the physical, fast-paced, high-scoring sport is one of the most exciting at the Pan Am Games and comprised of many athletes funding their own careers.
Why the Pan Am Games Matter
HOV lanes have been a bigger talking point than the athletes who are competing at the Pan Am Games. It's time to stop complaining and celebrating the event.
Big Challenges Ahead for Herdman, Canadian Women's Soccer Team
Despite a quarterfinal berth, the Canadian women's soccer team didn't have a great World Cup showing. Head coach John Herdman's possession game plan was part of the problem.
Canada Needs Less Errors, More Sinclair to Keep World Cup Dreams Alive
Canada needs to cut down on mistakes to advance through the round of 16. It also needs Christine Sinclair to put her world-class skills on display now more than ever.
Host Country Canada Needs More than Sinclair to Show up at World Cup
The Canadian women's soccer team has done poorly in previous World Cups. It can't rely entirely on veteran striker Christine Sinclair to buck the trend.
Are We Losing the War on Drugs in Sport?
Eliminating PEDs from sport is a near-impossible task despite the best efforts from WADA and increased testing from leagues like MLB.