Where Canadians turn for online breaking news and the information they need to put it into context.
Enjoys more than 6 million unique visitors a month, each of whom view an average of more than 20 pages.*
Gets tens of thousands of reader comments a month, proving that our audience is truly engaged with its content.
The Best Way to Reach Savvy Online Readers
The Globe's flagship website gives Canadians immediate access to Canada's best articles and analysis from our award-winning journalists and columnists and delivers important breaking news throughout the day.

GlobeandMail.com editors deliver news as it happens along with the context, depth, interactivity and video that readers need, including related stories and commentary where appropriate. With specific sections for National and World News, political commentary, Arts and Technology content, our website also features the best content from our newspaper and magazines.

For those who want to explore Canada's recent history, globeandmail.com includes searchable archives of stories that date back to January 2000.

Whether they're delving into the past or staying current, globeandmail.com readers form a highly desirable demographic for advertisers. Globeandmail.com's readership, as with our other properties, includes the country's most affluent, influential and desirable consumers.


* Source: Omniture, July 2008 through November 2008 average.
On globeandmail.com, our editors are free to enrich their storytelling with the use of visual imagery, interactivity and video. At the same time, readers can actively engage with stories by posting their comments about them.

Globeandmail.com features our video-intensive Multimedia section, regular polls about hot issues, live chats with major newsmakers, a daily photo gallery that showcases the best photojournalism from The Globe and around the world, and a weekly quiz on current events.


Globeandmail.com also serves as a repository for regional stories that might not make it into our National or Metro editions because of space restrictions.

In fact, on a typical day, more than 50 web-only stories are published on the site. Areas of globeandmail.com include material from our newspaper and, in some cases, our magazines. For example, our Arts area contains much of the content that appears in the paper's Globe Review, 7, Globe Life Style and Globe Focus and Books sections.

However, that doesn't mean that globeandmail.com consists solely of repurposed articles from our print properties. Nearly all globeandmail.com stories, whether they also appear in print or are online exclusives, are enhanced with interactive features and grouped with related content so that users can drill deeper to learn more.