Letters, March 25, 2025: ‘These Christmas memories hard to beat’
Calgary Sun
by Joe Langford
4h ago
Department-store magic I had magical Christmases as a child. One of my most cherished memories was seeing the big department stores in downtown Calgary in the mid-1970s. Walking in never disappointed, as they decorated everything spectacularly like a Disney movie of years gone by. There was no CTrain and my aunt would take me downtown ..read more
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Leong: CTrains get shorter because politicians keep shorting transit
Calgary Sun
by Ricky Leong
1d ago
Important people keep encouraging us to use transit — then turn around and handcuff the very service they tout ..read more
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Letters, March 24, 2025: ‘I beg all of you to vote and to be informed when you vote’
Calgary Sun
by Jeffrey Morgan
1d ago
Hypocrisy at city hall I find so hypocritical that our Mayor Gondek has questions about the province’s elevated track downtown and what it would do to property taxes and businesses. Well, you need to ask yourself the same questions as the city and yourself shut down Altadore’s main street, parts of 16 Ave. N., and ..read more
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Letters, March 23, 2025: ‘How can anyone support the Liberals?’
Calgary Sun
by Joe Langford
2d ago
A true Canadian would not support the destruction of one’s country, like the Liberal and NDP parties have done the past nine years ..read more
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Letters, March 22, 2025: ‘Tories had better smarten up’
Calgary Sun
by Joe Langford
3d ago
If the Conservatives want to regain power, they better start connecting with the public to find out what they can do to get Canadians back onside ..read more
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Letters March 21, 2025: ‘Carney is parading around like he’s our saviour.’
Calgary Sun
by kmundy1
4d ago
Hype for nothing If one were to follow the mainstream media one would be assured the Messiah in the guise of Mark Carney had arrived and set foot in Canada. The hype is unbelievable considering that Carney has never been elected anywhere in any government position, yet he meets world leaders and even the king ..read more
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MEJIA and ALIAKBARI: Next federal government should discard harmful energy policies — tariffs notwithstanding
Calgary Sun
by Joe Langford
4d ago
Selling our energy at discounted prices to the U.S. has cost Canadians tens of billions of dollars in lost revenues ..read more
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Letters March 20, 2024: ‘City councillors can complain about the tax increase, but we have to pay it.’
Calgary Sun
by kmundy1
5d ago
You did it first I hear Peter Demong complaining on the radio about never seeing anything like the province raising the property tax in 14 years. How many times has the city increased the property tax in 14 years? Robert McDowell (Fair point, but any raise hurts. The way the province is sticking this on ..read more
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Letters March 19, 2025: ‘There is no path for Canada to become the 51st state.’
Calgary Sun
by kmundy1
6d ago
NO PATH TO 51 There’s no path for Canada to become the 51st state from the American side. Canada would be a second California with about the same population and about 50 electoral votes and about 48 seats in Congress, heavily Democrat. Republicans would never stand for that. This talk from Trump amounts to spitting ..read more
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FUSS: Next federal government should reduce size of Trudeau’s bureaucracy
Calgary Sun
by Joe Langford
6d ago
The Trudeau government ran nine consecutive deficits and total federal debt per person (adjusted for inflation) is now at the highest point in Canadian history ..read more
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