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March 17, 2023
- Why don’t we expect any better from Trudeau? We read increasingly that Canadians don’t trust our government.
- Let’s all halt this madness! It has been 13 months of death and dishonour for the Russians after their invasion of Ukraine.
- If we’re flooded out, social housing awaits! Try going online to Yukon Energy’s website,
- Yukon wind power trumps Atlin hydro Yukoners Concerned congratulates Chu Niikwan, the economic development arm of the Kwanlin Dun First Nation, for planning and commencing the building of four wind towers on Haeckel Hill.
- How supremely selfish is this? I just wanted to agree wholeheartedly with Jordan Rivest’s take on former premier Sandy Silver’s government’s Daylight Savings Time fiasco, as Rivest outlined in his letter appearing in the Friday, March 10 issue of the Star.
- We don’t want our identities swiped, Mr. Hanley Ed. note: this is a letter to Yukon MP Brendan Hanley.
March 13, 2023
- Nothing unifies better than a common cause My forecast of the end of this country mobilized a few people from their apparent indifference.
March 10, 2023
- Consider all views in a calm, fair atmosphere Ed. note: this is an open letter to Whitehorse city council.
- Policy on time ignores science, advice As we all know, most of Canada will change its clocks back over the coming weekend.
- The publisher’s legacy remains A “star” has set, called Jackie Pierce (Star, March 3).
- Examining all the electrifying projections Chu Niikwan, which oversees the Kwanlin Dun First Nation’s economic activity,
- Premier’s and minister’s silence is deafening I have now written two letters to Health Minister Tracy-Anne McPhee (the second one was also sent to Premier Ranj Pillai).
- Do you really want censorship, MP? Ed. note: this is a letter to Yukon MP Brendan Hanley.
- I sense something awfully unprofessional I’ve been reading a book about swearing.
March 3, 2023
- How did they learn about me? I got something important in the mail the other day, and also something that looked important, but it was junk mail from the Yukon government.
- A housing benefit would help! Canada is facing a wave of new homelessness, in the face of inflation and the ongoing impact of the pandemic.
- Some questions about producing our power This is a follow-up to Roger Rondeau’s letter regarding the high utility rate charged by ATCO Electric.
- Struggling Canadians need some assistance now! Canada is facing a wave of new homelessness, in the face of inflation and the ongoing impact of the pandemic.
- Forgive my absence of sympathy .... Ex-prince Harry and his wife, Meghan, have been asked to move out of Frogmore Cottage – which they rarely used.
February 24, 2023
- Utilities’ regulatory system is severely broken To fellow Yukoners:
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Liberals have left our hospitals struggling Ed. note: this is a letter to Tracy-Anne McPhee, the minister of Health and Social Services.
- Who was the costly hotel guest? The Canadian Taxpayers Federation has launched legal action to determine who it was from the federal government who stayed in a $7,800-a-night suite in London’s Corinthia Hotel,
- Despite your answer, I’m feeling nervous Dear MP Brendan Hanley, the former chief medical officer of health for the Yukon: we do not want digital ID in the Yukon or Canada.
February 22, 2023
- Face it: it doesn’t matter who we vote for! I have come to realize, at the age of 69, something my 20-year-old son has known and told me for several years: “It doesn’t matter who we vote for; nothing will really change.”