May 19th, 2025

Letters to the Editor

Too many don’t get mask message

By Letter to the Editor on November 21st, 2020

Too many of us are not wearing masks in public. Alberta has become a hot spot for new corona infections. If people won’t wear a mask and avoid crowding our leaders must make it the law with fines to not do so. Recent Alberta regulations closing bars early are not enough. Heavy fines are in ... Read More »

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Will U.S. follow Germany’s example?

By Letter to the Editor on November 21st, 2020

Trump is gone, but what about “Trumpism”? This question seems of great concern these days. But let us consider some history. Quite recently the world was very worried the defeat of Hitler might not be the end of extreme German nationalism. Yet the German people eventually recognized their gullibility and Germany is now one of ... Read More »

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Condemning scare tactics about socialism

By Letter to the Editor on November 20th, 2020

After receiving an email from MP Rachael Harder, I confess to being both flummoxed and appalled that during an international pandemic, a Canadian representative would borrow rhetorical flourishes from American conservatives, especially the Republican Party and conservative wings of the Democratic Party. Given the aggressive undermining of the health-care system in Alberta by the UCP, ... Read More »

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COVID regulations a provincial matter

By Letter to the Editor on November 20th, 2020

A roaster claims that “Trudeau and cohorts blindsided the country by ordering a shutdown of everything nationwide.” In fact, Trudeau and the government ordered the border closed and air traffic to cease. Health and education are matters controlled by the provinces. It is Canadian premiers who issue regulations regarding business and school closures which is ... Read More »

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Other freedoms need defending

By Letter to the Editor on November 19th, 2020

In response to Rachael Harder’s opinion piece, “Freedom is not a freebie” (Nov. 6 Herald): For being the former chair of the committee on access to information, privacy, and ethics, I would have expected better. I want to premise this piece by saying that I am not a fan of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau or ... Read More »

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Climate action is needed now

By Letter to the Editor on November 19th, 2020

The federal government recently announced it may delay its climate action plan another year until 2021. The Liberal government was elected in part because of a policy platform that included some meaningful actions to combat climate change. The Liberal party has made such promises in the past. None of Canada’s emissions reduction plans has ever ... Read More »

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Data doesn’t support deaths linked to SCS closure

By Letter to the Editor on November 18th, 2020

We recently had letters indicating that addict deaths went ballistic in the South Zone and the writers connected the closing of the SCS and those deaths; these writers knew that was not the case. So let’s look at the data. We had 36 people die of an unintentional overdose during Q1 and Q2 in the ... Read More »

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Biden win could be easily foreseen

By Letter to the Editor on November 18th, 2020

How did I correctly predict the results of the U.S. election … at Christmas? 1. Democrats were motivated by their disgust and hatred of Donald Trump, and proved that in the 2018 mid-term elections. 2. Democrats only had to flip back three states (Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania) to win. 3. There was no evidence, ever, ... Read More »

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There are other victims of drug crisis besides the addicts

By Lethbridge Herald on November 13th, 2020

As I watch a certain segment of the population of Lethbridge spin their various agendas, I feel that I need to address one of the more serious problems we have been facing in recent years. I most certainly appreciate and respect those of our city who want to help what they consider our most vulnerable ... Read More »

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Remembering those on both sides of conflict

By Lethbridge Herald on November 13th, 2020

Most soldiers on both sides of conflict sincerely believe that they are fighting for a good cause. That’s why it’s important to remember and honour all soldiers who went to war. My uncle Mitsugu fought the U.S. Army, for example. I will never demonize him just because he fought under the wrong flag. He was ... Read More »

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UCP government continuing to play the blame game

By Lethbridge Herald on October 6th, 2020

The blame game is always on the lips of those that are currently in power (re: “Throne speech missed the mark: Kenney,” Sept. 25 Herald). This Conservative government has no defence to offer for the mismanagement of the Heritage Fund since the retirement of Premier Lougheed in 1985. Mr. Kenney is very good at passing ... Read More »

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