Edmonton Sun
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Letters: Alberta should not appeal court ruling blocking separatism petition
How would you rate the provincial government’s performance this session? Vote in our daily poll! The First Nations won their court challenge against the separation question. Every sane person could see it coming a mile away. So now what does Premier Smith vow? Why, to appeal the decision. With OUR taxpayer money no doubt. And […]
Letters: Forget separatists, it’s Liberals hurting Alberta
Should airports be privatized? Vote in our daily poll! Tell Jason Kenny that a pipeline from Alberta to British Columbia would add $55 billion to Alberta’s economy. Ottawa (Liberal) policies are already hurting investment in Alberta. Curtis Radcliffe (Talk of separation can also hurt investment.) Look toward India If we want a pipeline to the […]
Letters: Edmonton police zeroing in on crime
Do the Oilers need a new head coach? Vote in our daily poll! Regarding Tuesday’s Sun front page headline, the police are going to go where the criminals are to improve public safety. That’s pure genius. How did they ever come up with such a brilliant idea? Glenn Krause (It’s so crazy, it just might […]
Letters: Pay bumps for some Alberta MLAs a slap in the face
Should the Forever Canadian question be put to voters? Vote in our daily poll! I see the Premier is at it again. She has now decided to give the Parliamentary secretaries another $500 per month for travelling expenses along with their salary of approximately $125,000 per year plus a gold-plated medical card. Yet the premier […]
Letters: EPS finally addressing conditions Downtown
Would you take a vacation in Jasper? VOTE IN OUR DAILY ONLINE POLL! LONG OVERDUE Re: ‘We will no longer be tolerant of what is happening on our streets’: Edmonton Police’s new approach to crime targets hot spots (May 8). While actions ultimately matter more than words, it’s still encouraging to see this new approach […]
TAIT: Single moms deserve to be honoured on Mother’s Day
My wonderful mother didn’t want anything for Mother’s Day, especially flowers, which, under how keen green-thumb pedigree, wilted by Tuesday. Her gift request? Be nice and kind to others. Present possibilities they might not have — but the world enjoy and, most certainly, deserves. So, I have an idea. But before I share my idea, […]
Letters: Carney’s elbows up approach to U.S. tariffs a weakness
Should Evan Bouchard be a Norris finalist? VOTE IN OUR DAILY ONLINE POLL! WEAKNESS SHOWN The Pretender, namely PM Carney, with a manufactured majority until 2029. This former banker got elected with bold promises for Canada not one fulfilled in over a year. Ignoring Trump and America to eliminate tariffs for important manufacturing sectors in […]
TAIT: Crescendo returns to Winspear to remind us we’re not alone
A song’s power often lies in its deceptive simplicity. We find ourselves lured in by the lyrics, those rhythmic architects of the human experience, only to be levelled by the emotional resonance of a single, soaring note. It is a profound alchemy that stirs the intellect and strikes the heart, demanding a response from the […]
Letters: Flat tax is better than a progressive tax
Should there be a public inquiry in the voter list leak? Vote in our daily poll! A flat tax is fairer than a progressive tax. In reality a progressive tax punishes middle class people who work more to try and get ahead while rewards people who don’t want to work. We just need governments to […]
Letters: Hospital visitor policy needs a rethink
Does Canada need tighter AI rules? Vote in our daily poll! The new policy of one-bag, one/visitor policy is a knee-jerk reaction to one unfortunate incident. With this new policy now not even two parents of a child in the Stollery cannot visit at the same time? Or a young sibling can’t visit their long-stay, […]
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