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To ALL Canadian government members and bureaucrats. This bill to criminalize any fossil fuel advertising is blatant governmental overreach. We do not elect government members because they… Read More »
Canada should continue to attract highly educated immigrants. That presupposes they are educated in their home countries as children. Our government has committed itself to… Read More »
In the tapestry of global progress, Canada has woven a legacy of compassion, particularly in championing the rights and well-being of children. From pioneering the… Read More »
Her (Premier Danielle Smith) latest act of manipulation is to mess with our pension. I am a senior who has paid into the pension plan… Read More »
Dear Editor: The Canadian Association of Retired Persons (CARP) applauds that the federal government and all provincial territorial Ministers of Finance recently met to discuss… Read More »
Water is one of Alberta’s most precious resources. We all use it, consume it, and rely on it. Most of the water that Albertans use… Read More »
Re: Times of Dec. 13 “On This Day”, Dec. 13, 1938 “Neuengamme Concentration Camp opens in Germany” That brings sad memories, my cousin Marinus DenOudsten,… Read More »
From Bonavista to Vancouver Island, it’s Canada’s small towns that give this country character. As I travel from coast to coast, it’s the small towns… Read More »
In times of emergency, children suffer the most. They not only endure displacement but also have no shelter and cannot access quality education. Children face… Read More »
I spent 32 years with the Royal Bank, working in 16 different branches throughout the province and was the manager of seven of them. My… Read More »