Frequently Asked Questions
About Globeandmail.com products
What is GlobePlus?
GlobePlus offers you an electronic version of the daily print edition of The Globe and Mail newspaper (available for all regional editions). You can browse the newspaper just as you would if you had it in your hands.
With your subscription to GlobePlus, you also get archive access of up to 100 articles per month from The Globe and Mail's complete archive (dating back to January 1, 2000) and GlobeInvestorGold, the most comprehensive Canadian financial Web site.
All this for $15.95/month or $159.95/annually, plus applicable taxes.
What's the difference between registering and subscribing?
Globeandmail.com offers a blend of free and paid content. To access both, registration is required.
Registration is quick and free. Once you've registered, you can sign up for a number of optional e-mail products like daily newsletters and special offers. You'll also have access to a significant amount of free content on Globeandmail.com.
GlobePlus is our subscription product. Find out more and try GlobePlus free for 14 days.
What are pay-per-view articles?
Articles that were published in 2000 and onward are stored in Globeandmail.com's searchable archive.
You may read any article published in the past seven days for free. If you find an article that was published earlier that you wish to read, you must pay for access.
You can purchase pay-per-view articles as single articles, or you can purchase four- or ten-article multi-packs. (GlobePlus subscribers have free access to 100 archived articles every 30 days.)
Once you purchase a pay-per-view article, you may access it as many times as you like for 30 days following the date of purchase.
Note that pay-per-view articles do not include photos, charts, graphs or other images.
Rates for pay-per-view articles are as follows:
- Single article purchase: $4.95 plus applicable taxes
- Four-article multi-pack: $17.95 plus applicable taxes
