Letters
Featured



All Letters
Choose a topic from the list to see all related letters.
2020 was a tough year for everyone in the world, especially for Hongkongers around the globe. The Torontonian HongKongers Action Group worked tirelessly and... more
By
mimi
lee
December 19, 2020
Re: Even a pandemic won’t get Ottawa and the premiers to agree on health-care funding,
Susan Delacourt, Dec. 9, 2020
The Bank of Canada is federally-... more
By
Larry
Kazdan
December 19, 2020
"In the last 24 hours alone 18 residents have died and there have been 115 new reported COVID-19 infections in Ontario’s long-term care homes.
The second wave... more
December 18, 2020
The Broadcasting Act blunder series with a continued examination of the “regulate everything ” approach in Bill C-10. A previous post focused on the regulation... more
December 8, 2020
The Nepean Provincial and Federal Green Party riding associations of Ontario and Canada are calling on Rick Chiarelli to step down from his position as City... more
December 8, 2020
Dear Minister Clark,
Please accept this letter as my resignation from the Greenbelt Council, effective immediately.
I have thoroughly enjoyed the opprotunity... more
December 8, 2020
The City of Ottawa has released its annual greenhouse gas emissions inventories in the lead-up to the December 15, 2020 meeting of the Standing Committee of... more
December 7, 2020
1) Do not expand the urban boundary. Recently, Ottawa approved another large expansion of its urban boundary, adding houses to the periphery. It will cause... more
By
Shawn
Menard
December 7, 2020
Seven members of the Ontario government's Greenbelt Council resigned over the weekend in protest of Premier Doug Ford's moves to limit the power of... more
December 7, 2020
Last week, Ottawa’s racialized communities and women across cultures looked for a gesture of solidarity from Ottawa Police Services members. To vote Matt Skof... more
December 6, 2020
To start, I want to say that my main concern is with the release of Michael Spavor and Michael Kovrig and putting an end to hostage diplomacy. That is my... more
By
Paul
Manly
December 5, 2020
The Broadcasting Act Blunder series has covered claims by Canadian Heritage Minister Steven Guilbeault that the bill contains significant economic thresholds ... more
November 26, 2020
The Broadcasting Act Blunder series continues this week with posts focused on the uncertainty fuelled by a bill that was months in the making, yet leaves... more
November 24, 2020
Canada’s privacy sector privacy law was born in the late 1990s at a time when e-commerce was largely a curiosity and companies such as Facebook did not exist.... more
November 18, 2020
A Canadian Military operation has recently been brought to light. One that has been using propaganda and technology to influence Canadians.
The Defence... more
November 16, 2020