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Cherise Seucharan

Cherise Seucharan

National Reporter at The Globe and Mail Online

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83% of COVID-19 cases in Toronto among racialized people from May-July, data suggest

The data released by Toronto Public Health shows health inequities that existed long before the COVID-19 pandemic and will continue to if governments don’t look to address the upstream causes, experts say
vice.com

RCMP Pensions Are Invested in Controversial Gas Pipeline Owner Coas...

Millions invested in TC Energy, the parent company of Coastal GasLink, stand out as a conflict of interest, experts say.
thestar.com

LifeLabs says it paid ransom to secure millions of customers’ stole...

Lab-test provider LifeLabs says it paid ransom to secure data, including test results from 85,000 Ontarians, that was stolen in a data breach in late ...
thestar.com

Anti-abortion group says 45 now-elected Conservative MPs would vote...

Two Canadian anti-abortion organizations collectively supported more than 60 candidates from parties on the political right, with one group alleging m...
thestar.com

A B.C. auction house is defending its decision to sell Nazi memorab...

Politicians also condemned Richmond-based Maynards Fine Art and Antiques for a “Firearms and Militaria” auction on Saturday, where items include a hel...
thestar.com

Racist rants are going viral, but they aren’t illegal. A Vancouver ...

In Canada, you cannot be charged with racism. But after a string of racist incidents captured on video, some say that needs to change.
thestar.com

‘Close to my heart’: Journalist Mohamed Fahmy was imprisoned in Egy...

Canadian journalist Mohamed Fahmy says Iran’s treatment of prisoners is “10 times worse” than what he experienced while he was detained in Cairo for t...
thespec.com

RCMP say subjects of nationwide manhunt confessed to killing three ...

Police say they still have ‘no motive’ for Kam McLeod and Bryer Schmegelsky, two young men they chased across the country.
thestar.com

Vancouver widow alleges her husband was misled about liver transpla...

Gagan Grewal said she was “shocked” to hear B.C. doctors say an alcohol abstinence policy for liver transplant recipients had been eliminated in May, ...
thestar.com

What we know and don’t know as manhunt for suspected killers continues

Canada-wide warrants have been issued for Kam McLeod and Bryer Schmegelsky, who have been charged with second-degree murder in the death of Leonard Dy...
thestar.com

‘Lennon wall’ on Vancouver steam clock a symbol of support for Hong...

On Saturday, the brightly coloured sticky notes were up on the steam clock, bearing messages such as “Freedom HK” and “Save Hong Kong.”
thestar.com

How a group of Whitecaps fans became role models for supporting sur...

The Southsiders swooped in “like your big brother” showing up at the playground, says the former player who started the backlash against the team’s ma...
thestar.com

Private clinics are a ‘substantial risk’ to public health care, law...

Vancouver-based Cambie Surgeries Corporation launched a constitutional challenge in 2009, arguing for the right of patients to choose private care.
thestar.com

Wilson-Raybould denounces ‘Let Jody speak’ graffiti at her Vancouve...

A 37-year-old Vancouver man has been arrested, and Wilson-Raybould tweets out appreciation for support, but not property damage.
thestar.com

From taking on teachers to running with bulls, Jody Wilson-Raybould...

Family, friends and fellow leaders on Vancouver Island had no idea of the pressure being put on Jody Wilson-Raybould over the SNC-Lavalin scandal, but...
thestar.com

Police seek assistance in solving 2013 murder of Persian community ...

The Integrated Homicide Investigation Team has continued to investigate the murder of Rostam Poulad, who was found shot and killed at his North Vancou...
thestar.com

Former UBC student imprisoned in Saudi Arabia could be undergoing t...

Reports indicate that a former University of British Columbia student and women’s rights activist Loujain Al-Hathloul could be undergoing torture in a...
thestar.com

Uproar over #tampongate after students asked to declare menstrual p...

The Medical Council of Canada exam this past weekend required people to declare any menstrual products taken into the daylong test. Such products have...
thestar.com

‘Hot Dog Water’ gets turned away from wellness event

An art installation in the form of a satirical wellness company was turned away from this weekend’s Goop summit after attempting to draw attention to ...
thestar.com

Lose the cannabis before you board, YVR warns international travellers

Ahead of legalization, Vancouver International Airport is warning travellers to be aware of rules and regulations around cannabis.
thestar.com

AIDS Walk returns to its roots with beloved artist

Vancouver artist Joe Average, whose work became the hallmark of Vancouver’s AIDS Walk when it started three decades ago, is lending his esthetic to th...