Letters to the editor
- Readers are criticizing Prime Minister Mark Carney and Ontario Premier Doug Ford for recent policy agendas, arguing their actions including changes to municipal governance demonstrate a disconnect from public concerns.
- Public frustration centers on fiscal management, with residents questioning the $29-million spent on a private jet for Ford while neglecting homelessness and critics mocking the government's "zany plan to turn Trudeau" carbon tax strategy.
- The addiction and homelessness crisis has severely impacted city cores, driving seniors away from downtown areas; citizens argue governments must prioritize comprehensive integrated care systems over current approaches.
- Residents in London protest a proposed 299-unit building in Stoneybrook, arguing the project increases traffic on residential streets near an elementary school and fails to consider neighborhood safety.
- Voters are urging leaders to prioritize the well-being of all Canadians over special interests, with observers emphasizing that integrity and accountability in the political system remain essential for restoring public confidence.
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Letter to the editor
Reading the latest amendments to the speculative West of Ifield planning application, one is reminded of 'rearranging the deckchairs on the Titanic' [Local Plan examination begins again, WSCT April 23 / Local Plan examination, Crawley Observer Letters, April 22].
Letters to the editor - April 23, 2026
No second-class languageMark John Galea of Sliema writes:I totally agree with what Jacqueline Zammit is expressing in her article ‘Stop treating Maltese as a second-class language’ (April 22). Treating Maltese as a ‘kitchen language’, which was often the case in history too, is not right.Maltese is not a language of convenience but a rich encyclopedia...
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