Calgary Sun
10 communiqués
Letters, May 15, 2026: ‘Smith has gone too far’
Premier needs to be reined in Every time she makes a demand of Ottawa, Premier Danielle Smith emphasizes the key to quelling Alberta separatism lies in working through differences with the capital. Caught between a rock and a hard place, she systematically stokes up separatist sentiment while claiming to stand for a united Canada. But […]
JAY GOLDBERG: Expanded Online Harms Act to regulate AI would be huge mistake
The previous version of the Online Harms Act faced strong opposition in Parliament, particularly from the Conservatives, for not being limited enough in scope.
HAUBRICH, SIMS: Finish the job, Smith. Cancel Alberta’s industrial carbon tax
There’s no such thing as a good carbon tax. Carbon taxes on fuel refineries make gasoline and diesel more expensive at the gas pump. Carbon taxes on utilities make home heating and electricity more expensive. And carbon taxes on fertilizer plants increase costs for Alberta farmers, making food more expensive.
Letters, May 14, 2026: ‘India the answer to our pipeline prayers?’
Look toward India If we really want a pipeline to the west coast, we are talking to the wrong prime minister. We should be dealing with (Narendra) Modi from India, not (Mark) Carney. India is just joining the industrial age, and need all the oil they can get. Alberta, not Canada, has the third biggest […]
ESMAIL, MOIR: Smith government’s health-care vouchers another step towards successful European model
The Smith government should focus not only on how other universal health-care countries provide patients an option to avoid their (much shorter) wait times, but also on how other countries got those much shorter wait times in the first place.
Letters, May 13, 2026: ‘Who cares about the monarchy?’
Royal pain (Re: Editorial – ‘Giving the crown a vice-regal brush-off,’ Sun, May 7) Hard to believe the Calgary Sun has an editor so far out of touch with the mindset of the average Calgarian. Complaining about the appointment of the new governor general who doesn’t bow down to the monarchy? Give your head a […]
Letters for May 12, 2026: ‘If we pay for it, we should get to remind people of that.’
Advertise who foot the bill Since Alberta Oil will be paying the entire cost of the ALTO High Speed Rail Line between Montreal, Ottawa and Toronto, can we at least, please, get some return for our investment, with an advertising message along the side of the train? I’m thinking of the following message in large […]
Letters, May 11, 2026: ‘Leading us down the garden path’
Road to nowhere Every few hundred years when the world is in desperate need of a courageous visionary leader, one such leader suddenly appears from the shadows and takes charge on the world stage. With vigour and determination, he proclaims a new world order must be constructed and the old order pushed aside. His vision […]
Letters, May 10, 2026: ‘Jet-setting Carney has us on backburner’
Don’t forget about us Someone should really remind our prime minister that he is Prime Minister of Canada, therefore Canada should be his No.-1 priority. Economically, financially … in all aspects. Instead of giving away billions of taxpayers’ money to other countries for whatever causes, flying around the world, contemplating joining the European Union, etc., […]
Letters, May 9, 2026: ‘Advancing tech will bring renewables into focus’
Renewable trend The percentage of energy derived from renewable sources is increasing rapidly throughout the world even though the amount of fossil fuel usage is not significantly decreasing. This is because nations are increasing their total energy use as they become more prosperous. In many countries wind and solar are cheaper per megawatt than fossil […]
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