October 10th, 2025

Commentary

Letters to the Editor

  • Why does everything have to follow a business model today?

    Editor, Business analysts insist we must move to the digital economy. They always insist we move to what is new, the latest gadget, toy, idea, etc. Handwriting and drawing has thousands of years of history.  What is needed is for business analysts to get out of their little boxes about what is good for an [...] Read More »

    7 hours ago
  • It’s paradoxical for UCP to support gender equality

    Editor, It was paradoxical to read Government of Alberta (GoA) Minister of Arts, Culture and Status of Women, Tanya Fir, issue a statement on Sept. 22, “in recognition of Gender Equality Week,” which read, in part, that: “…I want to thank the community groups, non-profits and volunteers for continuing to champion gender equality on every [...] Read More »

    1 day ago
  • Boundary commission application amounts to gerrymandering

    Editor So, two notable local politicians have made submissions to the Alberta Electoral Boundaries Commission, our Lethbridge East MLA Nathan Neudorf and former Lethbridge West UCP candidate John Middleton-Hope.  Both submissions are similar in that they seek to have Lethbridge carved up into three or four pieces, each of which are subsequently apportioned to surrounding [...] Read More »

    2 days ago
  • Long-term thinking demands more than slogans

    Editor, On Oct. 2, the Lethbridge Herald published an Opinion by Doug Roth, Andrea Seale, and Sarah Butson, the heads of three Canadian health groups, calling for provinces to dedicate a large portion of the $32.5-billion tobacco litigation settlement to prevention and control of tobacco and nicotine use. Their arguments sound compelling, but they leave [...] Read More »

    3 days ago
  • Not investing in education today will have consequences in future

    Editor When a government curtails funding for education, it is a sure sign that they have lost their minds . Anyone with a sound intellect understands that progress in any society/ nation depends on the intrinsic power of its erudite minds. Thought precedes action; therefore, we need a thoughtful, skilled populace whose decision-making capabilities are underpinned [...] Read More »

    3 days ago

Opinions

  • Forgiveness is necessary for world peace

    Tadashi (Tad) Mitsui For the Herald We live in a world where the norm is the repetitions of retaliation and revenge that spur the non-stop  spiral of violence.  Israel v.s Palestine is a good example.  Nevertheless naive as it may sound, I still believe in the power of forgiveness and love as the solution. Love enables [...] Read More »

    7 hours ago
  • Teachers have more responsibility than ever

    Shelley Robinson For the Herald Teachers cannot really talk about being on strike on social media given their union and professional guidelines, but I can as a retired Alberta teacher. I remember being on strike in Alberta (AI only researches the history of Alberta teachers’ strikes superficially, but my memory is reliable).  The most notable strikes [...] Read More »

    2 days ago
  • Sexual predators deserve consecutive sentencesa

    Rachael Thomas Lethbridge MP There’s a special delight every consumer knows—the moment you realize you’re paying less than you expected. Discounts are always a win, whether it’s 15 per cent off, buy one get the other half-off, or even better—buy one get one free.  As great as these discounts are— they belong in stores, not [...] Read More »

    6 days ago
  • Alberta, Ontario need help cleaning up wells

    Bill Whitelaw Troy Media Alberta and Ontario are sitting on a growing environmental and financial time bomb—aging oil and gas infrastructure that’s leaking, dangerous and too expensive to clean up. Both provinces are struggling, and both need help. It’s time they teamed up and asked Ottawa to help fund a national fix. While Canada frets [...] Read More »

    1 week ago
  • Provinces need to spend tobacco settlement wisely

    Doug Roth, Andrew Seale and Sarah Butson Quoi Media Humans are cursed with sometimes being short-sighted. Of course, it can be useful. Better not to be so focused on how to invent the wheel that you don’t notice the saber-tooth tiger about to eat you for lunch. But Canadian healthcare can’t afford to be short-sighted. It [...] Read More »

    1 week ago