Letters to the Editor
Letters feature thanks for parish youth revival after a decade-long pause and debate over immigration policy accountability involving public officials.
- On Feb. 15, a reader argued Prime Minister Mark Carney could have countered President Donald Trump’s Greenland comments with a threat to annex Alaska as Canada's 11th province, urging removal of provincial export barriers.
- Readers argued the portrayal missed that hockey does not limit enthusiasm and letters emphasised Canadian pride spans curling, figure skating, and many sports beyond hockey.
- The letter recommended capping accommodation, tightening short‑term rental rules and limiting tourism bed permits in saturated areas, while urging protection for sensitive zones and prioritising contextual integration over scale.
- A former director of training recalled the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada started with 25 staff under founding chair Gordon Fairweather, but growth and lawyer-driven appeals have eroded timely hearings and lost original objectives.
- Readers praised the media's coverage this year, highlighting Paul Poirier's emotional display and a Canadian speed skater's joy seeing Sidney Crosby in the stands as standout Olympic moments.
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In today’s letters to the editor: Justin Trudeau and Mark Carney; asylum policy; the food supply chain; Olympic viewing; curling controversies; Canadian medals
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Release Jimmy LaiAnton De Piro, of Valletta, writes:Jimmy Lai is a Hong Kong based British citizen who has been sentenced to 20 years in prison for supposedly colluding with foreign forces and conspiracy to publish seditious materials under Hong Kong’s infamous national security law.When one realises that he is a freedom loving newspaper founder, whose...
Letters to the Editor | February 18, 2026
Congratulations in order Congratulations to Miss Pacific Islands 2026, Ailava Samuels. You have done the country proud. The adverse situation in which you stepped forward needs lots of courage. You stood up to the impacts of cyberbullying and showed the way forward, defying the ugly consequences. You rose above the sharp pointing needles. You took the opportunity given to you and you embraced it with positivity. You broke the barriers of cyberbu…
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