The Most Miserable Sports City – 2016 Edition
Our 2016 edition of the most miserable sports cities see a familiar face at the top and some new entrants to the top 5.
Our 2016 edition of the most miserable sports cities see a familiar face at the top and some new entrants to the top 5.
As residents of Canada’s largest city know all too well, Toronto’s public transit system is under a constant state of debate, duress and development. Torontonians get around using a patchwork of subway lines, streetcars, buses, rapid transit lines, GO commuter trains and airport express trains.
As the water contamination crisis in Flint, Michigan has exploded, residents of cities across North America have wondered about the safety of their own municipal tap water. In some places in Canada, they have good reason.
Sure, Canada exports lots of movie stars. But what about homegrown movies? We examine historical ratings data on IMDB to find movie audiences’ favourite Canadian films of all time.
It’s no secret that flying in Canada has become an increasingly aggravating experience. To see how bad life really is for the Canadian flier, we dug into the numbers to see how Canadian airlines, airports and routes stack up.
Traffic is bad and getting worse in cities across Canada. But not every commute is created equal. While drivers traveling across Edmonton or Winnipeg may face some unpleasant congestion during busier times, their pain pales in comparison to the horror of the country’s most daunting commutes. [Read More]