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I’ve enjoyed the Calgary Stampede and envied Banff, plus your oil and mineral wealth. I’ve read many Albertans are open to separating from Canada, feeling forgotten even though Liberals spent $40 billion on the oil pipeline. Ontarians have also felt forgotten but just elected a Conservative premier who stated he’ll fight U.S. tariffs. I hope no matter who wins the election our MPs and Canadian provinces will work together and pass legislation to fight tariffs while looking for new trade partners
PETER J. MIDDLEMORE Sr.
(We have faith Canada will emerge from this latest series of challenges stronger and wiser)
Problem child
Alberta is the troubled child of Canada. Big oil contributes billions and billions to the Alberta economy, and the provincial governments we elect blow it. We want pipelines while the other provinces do not. Any federal government we elect has to reflect the values of Quebec and Ontario. Ergo, no pipelines. When times are tough, Alberta racks up monster deficits, which creates the need to rail and rail and …
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ABRAM WIEBE
(Our conservative governments have certainly not been overly forward-thinking in their budgeting)
Scandal and lies
After Trump threatened tariffs on Canada, most people forgot about the last nine years of Liberal mismanagement, lies and scandals. Why does election interference not be questioned?
ERNEST MILLAR
(Trump in office for three months doesn’t erase nearly a decade of Liberals failures)
Celebrity nonsense
I see Neil Young is the second celebrity expat that never lived in Canada during the lost Liberal decade to endorse Mark Carney. The Liberals paid Mike Myers $52,000 for his endorsement. I wonder how much Neil cost? Speaking of American-style politics, paid celebrity endorsements worked very well for Kamala Harris didn’t they?
BILL GRANT
(Musicians aren’t a reliable source of election advice)
Notwithstanding
So Poilievre’s use of the notwithstanding clause for serious crimes is unacceptable according to other leaders! Tell me exactly, what do you propose we do to cut down on violent crime? It’s almost to the point that the victims are forgotten.
KEN GLASSER
(The current system has some flaws which need to be addressed)
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