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  • Letters June 9, 2026: ‘This referendum is costing too much.’. 9 Jun 2026 

    What a waste 45 million ballots and 60,000 people hired to count them by hand? What a waste of public money! If we  really need this referendum, and that is debatable, why can’t we have one ballot instead of 10 and have the ballot counted by an automatic tabulator as in past elections? We have […]

  • Letters, June 8, 2026: ‘Stop complaining, Pierre’. 8 Jun 2026 

    Not a team player Most people are familiar with the saying, ‘A leopard can not change its spots.’ It is an adage used to state an individual cannot modify their personality or habits. There are numerous ways to make that point by referring to something or someone who is innately unchangeable. Pierre Poilievre, the current […]

  • Letters, June 7, 2026: ‘Shouldn’t every Canadian receive these cheques? Or just non-taxpayers?’. 7 Jun 2026 

    Liberal shenanigans I should be sending this to the Toronto Sun, as everyone in Alberta already knows, but recently while reading my news I’ve noticed the Liberals making sure they advertise GST and ‘grocery’ top-ups. I feel it’s ridiculous. It’s a wealth-distribution scam again, just like the carbon tax Trudeau did. Our family pays taxes, […]

  • Letters June 6, 2026: ‘Even if Alberta votes to separate, it won’t be the end of the world.’. 6 Jun 2026 

    No need to panic I was born and raised in Alberta. While I have not lived there since the early 90’s, most of my family are there. Now that this issue is finally getting attention all the various talking heads are spouting their truth. Everyone seems to think that once Alberta votes to separate immediately […]

  • Letters, June 5, 2026: ‘Gov’t rushing headlong into AI danger’. 5 Jun 2026 

    Danger of AI I saw our PM on TV expounding the virtues of AI, along with Evan Solomon, who was a TV reporter a short time ago and who now is an AI honcho. Go figure! They were almost gushing, talking about all the new jobs this technology will create but evaded the subject of […]

  • Letters, June 4, 2026: ‘We’re all Canadians’. 4 Jun 2026 

    For Canada’s sake My dad’s family moved from England to Canada and three brothers served Canada in WW1. My Uncle Robert’s name is inscribed on the Calgary War Memorial. They loved this country, proud of its accomplishments and respect given it worldwide. We’re all Canadians, from the Atlantic to our Pacific shores southward to the […]


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  • Is smoking making a comeback?. 9 Jun 2026 

    Smoking cigarettes is cool again. Apparently. Social media and accounts online are raving about the habit, turning it into a trend with images from celebrities and appealing to Gen Z. But this rebirth in popularity runs counter to widespread anti-smoking campaigns warning about the dangers of getting addicted and the health effects of cigarettes. Where did this cultural resurgence for smoking and

  • Carney’s plan for AI in Canada, explained. 8 Jun 2026 

    The federal government released its plan for AI, and it includes a lot of new money ($2.3 billion, to be precise) towards training, adoption and supporting Canadian businesses and tech companies. There was a lot of anticipation leading up to this strategy’s release, both from those excited about how Canada plans to build and harness the technology, but also from those who are concerned about the

  • Patrolling the Arctic with the Canadian military. 5 Jun 2026 

    As Canada builds out its military, there has been an increasing focus on arctic security. But military strategies that work in the southern part of the country do not always work in the North. Gavin John was embedded in a patrol with Canadian rangers as part of Operation Nanook-Nunalivut. John, who covers national defence  for The Globe, shares what it was like to patrol more than 1,000 km in the

  • The recession question. 4 Jun 2026 

    Canada’s economy has stalled. According to Statistics Canada, Canada’s real GDP contracted 0.1 per cent on an annualized basis in the first quarter of 2026. In the previous quarter, there was a 1-per-cent annualized decline. Two consecutive quarters of decline has sparked debate in Ottawa and on Bay Street about whether the country is in a recession. Mark Rendell is The Globe’s economics rep

  • How alcohol sales explain Canada’s internal trade problem. 3 Jun 2026 

    Interprovincial trade within Canada is complicated. Existing barriers mean that many goods, like alcohol, often can’t be sold across provincial and territorial lines. Prime Minister Mark Carney has been pushing for ‘one Canadian economy’ in the wake of attempts to diversify away from the U.S. Opening up interprovincial alcohol sales, especially direct to consumer sales, have been a litmus te

  • Unpaid and overworked: labour violations in Canadian trucking. 2 Jun 2026 

    The Canadian trucking industry touches almost every aspect of commercial  life — most Canadian products on store shelves made at least some part of their journey on the back of a truck. The conditions for drivers who got them there, however, are getting worse.  A Globe investigation by Sara Mojtehedzadeh , an investigative reporter at The Globe, and Mahima Singh, a Globe data editor, looked in


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