February 21st, 2025

Opinions

Leaders on both sides of border need to stand up

By Lethbridge Herald on February 21st, 2025

LEAVE IT TO BEEBER – Al Beeber With national outrage from coast to coast over Donald Trump’s recently announced steel and aluminum tariffs to be implemented on March 12 and other tariffs on the horizon, Canadians suddenly are showing national pride like nothing we’ve seen in recent memory except perhaps during Olympic hockey games. Trump’s ... Read More »

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Trump’s tariffs and sanctions fuel global oil market chaos

By Lethbridge Herald on February 21st, 2025

Rashid Husain Syed – TROY MEDIA Proposed U.S. tariffs on Canadian crude—part of Donald Trump’s push for protectionist trade policies—are raising alarm on both sides of the border. Set for March 4, the levy aims to address trade imbalances and reduce U.S. reliance on foreign oil. However, the threat of tariffs has sparked fears of disruption ... Read More »

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Reform needed for Canadian dairy farms

By Lethbridge Herald on February 19th, 2025

Sylvain Charlebois – TROY MEDIA Few topics in Canadian agriculture spark as much debate as supply management in the dairy sector. The issue resurfaced when U.S. President Donald Trump criticized Canada’s protectionist stance during NAFTA renegotiations during his first term, highlighting the need to reassess the system’s long-term viability. Proponents say supply management ensures financial stability ... Read More »

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Now is the time to invest in Alberta’s communities

By Lethbridge Herald on February 17th, 2025

Alberta Municipalities President Tyler Gandam & Board Of Directors –  As the Government of Alberta prepares to introduce Budget 2025 on February 27, Premier Danielle Smith & Finance Minister Nate Horner have been saying that Albertans face numerous economic and social challenges in the foreseeable future. Alberta Municipalities (ABmunis), the association representing 260 municipalities of all sizes ... Read More »

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Pierre Poilievre is Canada’s Trump – and that should terrify us

By Lethbridge Herald on February 14th, 2025

Gerry Chidiac – TROY MEDIA Martin Niemöller was a Lutheran pastor who initially supported the Nazi rise to power. As he watched what was happening around him, he began to openly oppose the regime. As a result, he spent years in Dachau and other concentration camps. After his liberation, he made numerous speeches about his experience ... Read More »

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Motorcycle show a little more born to be mild, than born to be wild

By Lethbridge Herald on February 14th, 2025

LEAVE IT TO BEEBER – Al Beeber So what about that Calgary Motorcycle and Powersports Show I wrote about recently? Two weeks ago this weekend, the crew made our first pilgrimage to the showcase of all things two- and three-wheeled since 2019. After a hiatus following the COVID-19 pandemic, the show was revived in 2024 ... Read More »

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Does public policy have to come from a manure spreader?

By Lethbridge Herald on February 13th, 2025

LORNE FITCH, P. Biol. – A smell permeates the Alberta air these days. It reminds me of manure-spreading time on the farm. The smell is from the UCP’s bad public policy wheeled out without adequate (or any) time for public review, engagement or consultation. It takes the form of suspect motives, incestuous lobbying, perverse ideologies ... Read More »

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Canada’s interprovincial trade barriers make Trump’s 51st state jab hit home

By Lethbridge Herald on February 12th, 2025

Sylvain Charlebois – TROY MEDIA Donald Trump’s suggestion that Canada should become America’s 51st state is absurd. Yet the absurdity is precisely what makes it so provocative, drawing attention to a fundamental weakness in Canada’s economic framework. Trump’s remarks highlight an uncomfortable truth: when it comes to trade, Canada is often more fragmented than unified. In ... Read More »

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War on fentanyl is a war worth fighting

By Lethbridge Herald on February 11th, 2025

AUSTIN MARDON – GUEST OPINION So Canada is going to have a fentanyl czar. My first mental image is of a Walter White character controlling the flow of drugs to the street rather than someone who is going to stop the flow. Fentanyl has such a scary reputation. Everyone “knows” it is a million times more ... Read More »

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Canada must break free from U.S. trade dependence

By Lethbridge Herald on February 11th, 2025

Rashid Husain Syed – TROY MEDIA It is cold and gloomy, and the country is on edge. Tariffs are coming – period. Yet there is a positive side to the ongoing debate about Trump’s threat to impose tariffs on Canadian exports. Could it be a blessing in disguise? Yes, if the right steps are taken at ... Read More »

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Cardiac doc Zielke is a local hero

By Lethbridge Herald on February 8th, 2025

LEAVE IT TO BEEBER Al Beeber Lethbridge Herald Every community has its heroes and not all heroes wear capes. Some wear the uniforms of police officers, others are good Samaritans who stop to help others in crisis. And yet others carry stethoscopes. Lethbridge cardiologist Dr. Sayeh Zielke is one of those heroes. Zielke, who established ... Read More »

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