Letters April 24, 2024: ‘Before voting to upzone, take into account all the factors.’
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by kmundy1
13h ago
Don’t forget all the cars Read More ..read more
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FUSS and MUNRO: Canadians should decide what to do with their money — not politicians and bureaucrats
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by Joe Langford
13h ago
Since taking office in 2015, the Trudeau government has expanded the federal government’s role in making decisions for individuals and families, rather than letting Canadians decide on their own. And with its latest federal budget, which it tabled last week, it once again decided politicians and bureaucrats should determine what people want and need, rather than the people themselves. Read More ..read more
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Letters April 23, 2024: ‘The hatred in the world today is just beyond comprehension.’
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by kmundy1
1d ago
Mad, mad world Read More ..read more
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Leong: What does ‘protecting neighbourhood character’ really mean?
Calgary Sun
by Ricky Leong
2d ago
Starting Monday, member of Calgary city council will be spending the next week or so taking in feedback from hundreds of residents about blanking rezoning. Read More ..read more
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Letters, April 21, 2024: ‘Be careful what you wish for’
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by Joe Langford
3d ago
Didn’t think it through Read More ..read more
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Letters, April 20, 2024: ‘Lots of green for the colour blue’
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by Joe Langford
4d ago
Feelin’ blue Read More ..read more
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Letters April 19, 2024: ‘Blue Sky slogan isn’t winning many friends.’
Calgary Sun
by kmundy1
5d ago
How did it cost that much? Read More ..read more
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Letters, April 18, 2024: ‘Out of the Loop’
Calgary Sun
by Joe Langford
1w ago
Ticket to ride Read More ..read more
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Letters April 17, 2024: ‘Trudeau missed a dress-up opportunity on budget day’
Calgary Sun
by kmundy1
1w ago
Bank robber Read More ..read more
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GREEN: Trudeau remains intransigent on oil and gas cap — despite dire warnings of harm
Calgary Sun
by Joe Langford
1w ago
In the face of heavy opposition from Canada’s premiers to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s carbon tax, one might have hoped the prime minister would moderate some of his government’s extreme climate policies. But alas, on a recent swing through Alberta, he threw cold water on any hope of moderation. Read More ..read more
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