Canadians with families back home in India are faced with absolute helplessness. Every passing second eats away at us. COVID-19 brings mass cremations with no time to grieve.
"We see images of mass cremations, families carrying loved ones on their shoulders negotiating for time and space to cremate. It does not matter if you were ready to say goodbye. Grief does not find space to breathe between the funerary pyres." thestar.com/opinion/contri…
"Despair for being unable to do much for family, friends and fellow citizens? Guilt for being away? Anger over the lack of political accountability and care for those suffering — care for people, for the value of their lives?" @SalinaWilson89 writes. thestar.com/opinion/contri…
"As I try to imagine how Delhi would look like when I return, I think of the families that have had an irreversible loss. I think of the communities living in fear, I think about the children whose playgrounds turned into crematoriums." thestar.com/opinion/contri…
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🚌 After almost a century of use, the Toronto Coach Terminal will cease operations next month and be handed over to the municipal government for potential redevelopment. thestar.com/news/gta/2021/…
For almost a century, the grey building near the corner of Bay and Dundas Streets downtown has been Toronto’s hub of intercity bus service. /2 thestar.com/news/gta/2021/…
A report going to the Toronto Coach Terminal Inc. (TCTI) board says its agreement with a joint venture of Greyhound and Coach Canada will run out on July 7, and the bus companies “will not be occupying the properties after the lease expiration.” /3 thestar.com/news/gta/2021/…
“If you had a bunch of really smart people sitting in a room trying to think up ways to kill retail, you couldn’t have done a better job than the Ford government,” said a furious David Bensadoun, CEO of Aldo Shoes. /3 thestar.com/business/2021/…
Ford will invoke the Constitution’s “notwithstanding” clause for the first time in Ontario history to overturn a judicial ruling that struck down limits on unions’ electoral spending thestar.com/politics/provi…
This comes one day after Ontario Superior Court Justice Ed Morgan’s decision that the Charter rights of Working Families, a coalition of unions, were “infringed” by curbs on what it can spend on advertising outside an election period thestar.com/politics/provi…
"The London attack instantly brought back memories of the act of terror at the Quebec City mosque.
It took years of advocacy to come to a point where the federal government could commemorate that day by explicitly naming Islamophobia." thestar.com/opinion/contri…
"Advocates and allies called on all levels of government to do more to combat the scourge of racism and Islamophobia.
Here we are, four and a half years later with far too little progress and with our communities now feeling more vulnerable than ever." thestar.com/opinion/contri…
Manitoba currently has the highest case rate in the country by a significant margin.
Down in the U.S., lotteries or free giveaways have begun more common as public health officials work to woo the hesitant. But it’s still a novel approach in Canada thestar.com/news/canada/20…
Two draws will be held this summer — open to all Manitobans age 12 and up who have gotten at least their first shot.
Each draw will award a series of $100,000 prizes for different health regions, and 10 $25,000 scholarships for those age 12 to 17 thestar.com/news/canada/20…
NEW from @TondaMacC: Moderna says it will deliver seven million doses of COVID-19 vaccine to Canada before the end of June thestar.com/politics/feder…
The federal government says this puts it in line with its contract obligations, even though it falls short by about a million doses of the original plan thestar.com/politics/feder…
Moderna will switch to using its American production facility instead of its Europe-based factories to supply millions of the mRNA vaccine doses that it contracted to ship to Canada in the second quarter. thestar.com/politics/feder…