
They work on gruesome scenes of death, sometimes traversing rough terrain to access bodies in various states of decomposition.British Columbia field coroner Leena Chandi said the things that she and her colleagues encounter “are not what most people see, and nobody should have to see that.”
July 4, 2025 - 06:55 | Darryl Greer | The Globe and Mail
Greater Toronto Area-home sales ticked 2.4 per cent lower in June compared with a year earlier as 6,243 properties changed hands, while new listings rose.
July 4, 2025 - 06:32 | Globalnews Digital | Global News - Canada
My parents purchased their burial plots nearly forty years ago. My mother likes to pull out the story about what a great deal they got because the plots were a cemetery resale—the previous owners, then in the midst of a divorce, wanted to make their separation eternal. Years later, mom says, one of their descendants tried to reverse the deal and buy back the land. To which my father said, “Fuck him.”
I always laugh at this joke, not because it’s likely embellished (my dad rarely, if ever, cursed) but because who shops for graves in their prime? In rude health? Still in their...
July 4, 2025 - 06:30 | Ellen Himelfarb | Walrus
Good morning. Burnout since the onset of the pandemic has led to hospital staff shortages across the country, with rural communities hit the hardest. More on that below, updates to our reporting on tuberculosis, ticks and tennis. But first:Today’s headlinesU.S. Congress passes Trump’s signature $4.5-trillion One Big Beautiful Bill Act Russia hammers Kyiv in its largest missile and drone barrage since the war in Ukraine beganSparks from an RCMP vehicle mishap ignited a fire now threatening Lytton, B.C., stirring painful memories
July 4, 2025 - 06:28 | Ha Tu Thanh | The Globe and Mail
J ust leave it
Don’t call him
Two consecutive texts from my aunt, following a series of messages in which she told me that my mother, who is in her mid-sixties, was dizzy, throwing up, and unable to open her eyes. That Mum might need to go to the emergency room and that my aunt needed help. The “him” in question was my brother Ornab, thirty-seven years old and two years younger than me. My aunt’s flurry of thoughts came to me on the last day of January this year, around 7 p.m. in Paris, where I live, from Toronto, still in its afternoon.
Ornab lives fifteen minutes from my mum and my...
July 4, 2025 - 06:25 | Anubha Momin | Walrus
Traffic congestion is reaching crisis levels across Canada’s largest urban regions, threatening the economy and eroding quality of life for millions. From Toronto’s notorious Highway 401 bottleneck — costing commuters over three million hours of delay each year — to traffic jams in Montreal and Vancouver, the country’s major corridors are consistently among the worst in North America.
One upstart, Argo, hopes to mitigate the problem with a made-in-Canada public transit concept.
Argo integrates with existing transit lines and fare systems, an approach that could serve as a template...
July 4, 2025 - 06:00 | Special to National Post | National Post