June 26, 2025‘Supply management doesn’t just limit competition – it enables cartel-like control over how animals are raised.’ Letters to the editor for June 265 min read
June 25, 2025‘To what extent do our economic needs and interests trump principle?’ Letters to the editor for June 255 min read
June 24, 2025‘To have to pay more than $1,000 to fly Calgary to Vancouver return in economy class is obscene.’ Letters to the editor for June 245 min read
June 21, 2025‘Bill C-5 is touted as a nation-building bill, but what kind of nation do we want to build?’ Letters to the editor for June 215 min read
June 20, 2025‘On whom influences the U.S. President: depends on who he spoke with last.’ Letters to the editor for June 205 min read
June 19, 2025‘Expect U.S. presidents like Donald Trump on a regular basis.’ Letters to the editor for June 195 min read
June 18, 2025‘It’s time for some co-operative federalism.’ Letters to the editor for June 185 min read
June 17, 2025‘The idea of a bear fence protecting the G7 leaders against the resident grizzly bears is humorous.’ Letters to the editor for June 175 min read
June 16, 2025‘Mark Carney inviting the Saudi Crown Prince to the G7 summit … yes, we are that desperate.’ Letters to the editor for June 165 min read
June 15, 2025‘U.S. Ambassador Pete Hoekstra claims America is a welcoming place. Really?’ Letters to the editor for June 155 min read
June 14, 2025‘American tourists … without exception they expressed sorrow and embarrassment at their President’s behaviour toward Canadians.’ Letters to the editor for June 145 min read
June 13, 2025‘There are so many other important things to spend money on than defence over and above the 2 per cent we’ve promised.’ Letters to the editor for June 135 min read
June 12, 2025‘I fear that without significant constitutional reforms, Canada is in the early stages of inevitable economic demise.’ Letters to the editor for June 125 min read
June 11, 2025‘The obsession with NATO’s 2-per-cent defence spending target ignores another global responsibility.’ Letters to the editor for June 115 min read
June 10, 2025‘AI is not only an issue in higher education, but at the grade-school level as well.’ Letters to the editor for June 105 min read
June 9, 2025‘The Strong Borders Act … like Donald Trump’s distortion of laws and facts to reduce steel imports: a bit of a stretch.’ Letters to the editor for June 95 min read
June 8, 2025‘Although I realize that I may offend many readers, I suggest we collectively rethink the ethos of boycotting the United States.’ Letters to the editor for June 85 min read
June 7, 2025‘The AI revolution needs thoughtful regulation.’ Letters to the editor for June 75 min read
June 6, 2025‘I guarantee Mark Carney will not achieve everything, but he may succeed in some of his agenda. Thus Canada would progress.’ Letters to the editor for June 65 min read
June 5, 2025‘Without a budget and debate, perhaps we might as well dispense with Parliament altogether.’ Letters to the editor for June 55 min read
June 4, 2025‘Fort McMurray, Lytton, Jasper: All signs of things to come and worse, unless we change.’ Letters to the editor for June 45 min read
June 3, 2025‘I would be shocked if the Conservatives really believe Pierre Poilievre is the best candidate they can offer.’ Letters to the editor for June 35 min read
June 2, 2025‘One might expect Doug Ford and David Eby would be rolling up their sleeves and getting their ministers working to eliminate red tape. Instead…’ Letters to the editor for June 25 min read
June 1, 2025 ‘As long as we remain a constitutional monarchy, let’s respect … our head of state.’ Letters to the editor for June 15 min read
May 31, 2025‘We are overdue for our … governments to collaborate and rapidly address this ever-growing fentanyl plague.’ Letters to the editor for May 315 min read
May 30, 2025‘If the price of my house stabilizes or even falls, I’ll be delighted.’ Letters to the editor for May 305 min read
May 29, 2025‘The monarchy may be our historical inheritance, but we should not wish it to define us.’ Letters to the editor for May 295 min read
May 28, 2025‘Decisions about what books are appropriate should be made by school librarians, not distant politicians.’ Letters to the editor for May 285 min read
May 27, 2025‘King Charles III is a very special man. I am hopeful that his visit will be a successful one.’ Letters to the editor for May 275 min read