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Letter writer misleads on Bill C-69

Letter writer misleads on Bill C-69

I welcome the opportunity to correct Ms. Kohn on the issues she called me on, including Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s Bill C-69 that if passed will literally destroy future industrial development, particularly the oil, gas and mining industries.
Alberta's diversification seems lacking in areas

Alberta's diversification seems lacking in areas

Along with my wife - who grew up in Springbank - I moved to Alberta 1.5 years ago, with the intention to settle here permanently even though it meant I’d have to leave my old occupation behind.
Resources for women are available

Resources for women are available

Responding to your editorial in last week's edition, we appreciate the coverage your paper has provided on the issue of domestic violence in recent months.
Amazing example of forgiveness

Amazing example of forgiveness

Today I am in awe of a man who I have never known but who I am sure will be soon become an unwilling Canadian hero. The person I am talking about is Mr.
Historic roots are important

Historic roots are important

It was with great sadness that I read your article about the “rebranding” of the Nan Boothby Memorial Library.
Don’t blame the Conservatives for Alberta’s energy mess

Don’t blame the Conservatives for Alberta’s energy mess

The liberal socialists are again blaming Alberta Conservatives for our trapped energy and these people have short memories. Mr. Spiller tells us that the Conservatives “invited the world to come for our almost free oil.
UCP will threaten LGBTQ2+ rights

UCP will threaten LGBTQ2+ rights

Although Ron Voss’ letter to the editor was published on Nov. 28, recent comments made by United Conservative Party leader Jason Kenney have compelled me to write a response.
Is this safe and caring?

Is this safe and caring?

Forgotten in Tara Courte’s recent letter is the concern I had raised about the NDP “Government” of Alberta demanding that Christian schools remove faith-based language from its Safe and Caring Policies and replace them with policies created by Albert
Unsubstantiated, divisive and inflammatory claims are the new normal

Unsubstantiated, divisive and inflammatory claims are the new normal

Dear Mr. Leugner, I am dismayed once again reading your inflammatory and divisive remarks about what is happening in Canadian politics.
Carbon pricing will fail but not for the reasons you think

Carbon pricing will fail but not for the reasons you think

Naysayers say carbon pricing will not reduce emissions and instead will pinch household budgets, kill jobs and enrich governments. They may be right about carbon pricing, but not for above stated reasons.
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