January 17, 2026‘International law today survives largely as language – invoked to condemn enemies, rarely to restrain allies or oneself.’ Letters to the editor for Jan. 175 min read
January 16, 2026‘Foreign governments have always acted to advance their own interests – not those of Iranians.’ Letters to the editor for Jan. 165 min read
January 15, 2026‘When are we finally going to ... skate to where the puck on the global rink is heading?’ Letters to the editor for Jan. 155 min read
January 14, 2026‘Don’t play in Mr. Trump’s sandbox. We cannot win there.’ Letters to the editor for Jan. 145 min read
January 13, 2026‘These events … have one thing in common: A river of oil runs through every single one.’ Letters to the editor for Jan. 135 min read
January 12, 2026‘I am almost 70, but give me the means to get to Greenland and I’ll be more than happy to defend it.’ Letters to the editor for Jan. 125 min read
January 11, 2026‘Critics should exercise some restraint and stop the Poilievre-bashing.’ Letters to the editor for Jan. 116 min read
January 10, 2026‘Those who seek to benefit from the status quo seem set on misinforming and deluding the rest of the population.’ Letters to the editor for Jan. 105 min read
January 9, 2026‘Pierre Poilievre’s position on Venezuela will probably not age well … although it might help him keep his party leadership.’ Letters to the editor for Jan. 95 min read
January 8, 2026‘Mark Carney … a skillful politician who knows, above all, when to speak and how loudly.’ Letters to the editor for Jan. 85 min read
January 7, 2026‘The invasion of Venezuela should be the strongest economic argument ever against building a pipeline.’ Letters to the editor for Jan. 75 min read
January 6, 2026‘Lessons for Canada after Donald Trump’s moves in Venezuela: Build another pipeline … and be careful who we let invest in Canadian critical minerals.’ Letters to the editor for Jan. 65 min read
January 5, 2026‘What happened to sober first thought in the House of Commons?’ Letters to the editor for Jan. 55 min read
January 3, 2026‘Perhaps when machines take more of our jobs, we’ll have more time to be shareholders, consumers and constituents.’ Letters to the editor for Jan. 35 min read
January 2, 2026‘Shouldn’t all politicians be willing to have their ideas challenged?’ Letters to the editor for Jan. 25 min read
January 1, 2026‘Where will we find the political will and energy to save the future?’ Letters to the editor for Jan. 15 min read
December 31, 2025‘The Prime Minister’s residence is an important symbol and, in this, is letting us all down – badly.’ Letters to the editor for Dec. 315 min read
December 30, 2025‘I feel that I have been defrauded by Mark Carney … only interested in protecting the interests of Ontario and Alberta.’ Letters to the editor for Dec. 305 min read
December 29, 2025‘Mark Carney has … materially changed the trajectory of our country in ways I could not have imagined. And I believe he is just getting started.’ Letters to the editor for Dec. 295 min read
December 27, 2025‘Canada’s entrenchment as hewers of wood and drawers of water … this is our problem: a lack of vision and ambition for our country.’ Letters to the editor for Dec. 275 min read
December 26, 2025‘I am perfectly fine with the population decreasing. It means more jobs and affordable housing for Canadian youth.’ Letters to the editor for Dec. 265 min read
December 24, 2025‘Canada should capitalize on its Prime Minister’s broad leadership abilities and ignore fear-mongering career politicians.’ Letters to the editor for Dec. 244 min read
December 23, 2025‘Would Pierre Poilievre welcome a fellow MP, say, a Liberal, who wishes to defect? Or would he refuse to entertain that offer?’ Letters to the editor for Dec. 235 min read
December 22, 2025‘Pierre Poilievre’s misunderstanding of what Canadians want … stable government working co-operatively to protect Canadian interests.’ Letters to the editor for Dec. 225 min read
December 21, 2025‘We are at a critical point in our history from an economic standpoint. Canadian business should get its elbows up.’ Letters to the editor for Dec. 215 min read
December 20, 2025‘At some point, we will have to face reality. Getting off fossil fuels will likely be a gradual process worldwide.’ Letters to the editor for Dec. 205 min read
December 19, 2025‘Is Venezuela about to become the 51st state?’ Letters to the editor for Dec. 195 min read
December 18, 2025‘If Pierre Poilievre is such a good leader, why can he not put his pride and partisan politics aside?’ Letters to the editor for Dec. 185 min read
December 17, 2025‘If Pierre Poilievre is such a terrible leader, why did Mark Carney move to the right and adopt many of his policies?’ Letters to the editor for Dec. 175 min read
December 16, 2025‘Another alarm bell ringing over Pierre Poilievre’s leadership.’ Letters to the editor for Dec. 165 min read