May 7th, 2025

Letters to the Editor

Time to support switch to healthy food

By Letter to the Editor on May 8th, 2020

Massive slaughterhouse closures are driving U.S. consumers to plant-based meat products, as sick workers pay the price. Tyson Foods, JBS USA and Smithfield Foods, the largest meat processors, have closed 17 plants, devastating rural communities and threatening the nation’s meat supply. Production is already down by 25 per cent. In reaction, U.S. sales of plant-based ... Read More »

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Facts show fossil-fuel industry will be around for a long time

By Letter to the Editor on May 8th, 2020

Dale Johnson’s letter to the editor of April 3 was an interesting opinion on the fossil-fuel industry in Alberta and the world. However, many of his “facts” are only a further expression of opinion. He says that sales of electric vehicles are increasing “exponentially.” An example of exponential growth can be seen in the present ... Read More »

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Will common sense prevail over climate hysteria?

By Lethbridge Herald on December 30th, 2019

The Herald published three Canadian Press articles on Dec. 18 emphasizing a need to act on the so-called “existential threat” to our planet posed by the “climate crisis.” Mia Rabson, one of the writers, asserted: “A decade ago, climate change was more academic than reality, but in recent years few Canadians haven’t been touched directly ... Read More »

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Obama’s support revived Liberal campaign

By Lethbridge Herald on November 22nd, 2019

In support of “Didn’t Obama mingle in Canada’s election?” I think he meant meddle! It was proven that Obama’s endorsement five days before the election had an immediate and huge upward effect on the polling of Justin Trudeau. Liberals were tanking and immediately after Obama’s endorsement, Obama’s comment was retweeted a few hundred thousand times, ... Read More »

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Trying to block movie is blocking free speech

By Lethbridge Herald on June 25th, 2019

Many pro-life groups fought hard to get the movie “Unplanned” to be shown in Canada, writing letters, petitions, phone calls to government MPs and distributors, etc. and finally success! The Movie Mill in Lethbridge said yes, and now a petition has been launched to pressure them into not showing it. There is no such thing ... Read More »

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Migration is the engine of civilization

By Lethbridge Herald on June 22nd, 2019

In June 1979, I attended the UN conference in Geneva, Switzerland discussing the Vietnam refugee crisis. Canada was represented by Flora MacDonald, Secretary of State for External Affairs in Joe Clark’s Conservative government. She pledged that Canada would accept 100,000 of the so-called “Boat People.” Canada made me proud. Compared to the most recent offer ... Read More »

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Offer input on appeal board manner

By Lethbridge Herald on June 18th, 2019

The Subdivision and Development Appeal Board of the City of Lethbridge exists to hear appeals regarding decisions made by a development officer, subdivision authority or the Municipal Planning Commission when those decisions are challenged by concerned citizens. This Thursday, June 20, at 6 p.m., the board will hear an appeal regarding the MPC approval of ... Read More »

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Treated like modern-day ‘lepers’

By Lethbridge Herald on June 18th, 2019

The recent letter and online comment regarding our plague of opioids as experienced locally exposes the reader to the human and darker side of current public perception. Not for the first time, debate generated more heat than light. This left me troubled. We can agree that it is a problem which appears intractable with no ... Read More »

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What’s the rush to ponder full-time councillors?

By Lethbridge Herald on November 28th, 2018

One of my quirks is I hate surprises. I mean I really hate surprises. So you can imagine my dismay when I picked up Friday’s paper and saw the headline “Full-time councillor talk resurfaces at deliberations.” They have passed proposals for creating four or more full-time positions.It’s a surprise because almost two years to the ... Read More »

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Analyzing city council’s finance meetings

By Lethbridge Herald on November 27th, 2018

Lethbridge, you’re facing property tax increases for indeterminable years in the foreseeable future, and one of the nuttiest faux pas of fiscal irresponsibility came out of council deliberations, debating the feasibility of transitioning Lethbridge, now a city of 100,000, to a ward system of representation.Long overdue — how many corporations operate with part-time employees directing ... Read More »

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Points to ponder regarding climate change hysteria

By Lethbridge Herald on October 28th, 2018

I would like to suggest that those frightened by the current hysteria regarding carbon-based climate change consider : 1. The petition signed by over 31,000 scientists decrying global warming as a fraud (www.petitionproject.org). I’ll warn you up front, Edward Teller (father of the H bomb) is a signee. 2. Chinese carbon emissions versus the rest ... Read More »

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