Letters Archive
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March 23, 2018
- I can help those affected by the privacy breach As Yukon’s Information and Privacy Commissioner,
- Thoroughly investigate before drawing conclusions Ed. note: this is a letter to Yukon MP Larry Bagnell.
- Your MP opposed fundamental freedoms Canada’s Conservatives understand that freedom from discrimination based on one’s deeply held beliefs is a fundamental Canadian right.
- Gun owners caught in another Liberal stick-up Earlier this week, the federal Liberal government introduced its long-anticipated amendments to Canada’s firearms legislation.
- There is a yawning gap between the proposals Ed. note: the City of Whitehorse released this statement Thursday.
- Liberals are poor shots on the gun registry file Justin Trudeau’s Liberals have broken one more promise dealing with gun registry and legislation, regardless of whatever they are technically hiding behind.
- This veterinarian is telling it like it is Wolves are (one of many) keystone species.
- Follow the trail to sensible action, Mayor Ed. note: this is an open letter to Mayor Dan Curtis.
March 22, 2018
- Telling the truth ... so help me, voters! The possibility of a politician lying is almost 100 per cent, but most are by exaggeration – “We will lower the unemployment rate by….”
- Let’s resolve to see and say the truth Deeply, I want safety and equality for women. We have two daughters out there in our world.
March 21, 2018
- Liberals have missed the mark with this bill After reviewing the tabled legislation named Bill C-71,
- A balancing act: why World Water Day matters As Canadians, we have a complex relationship with water. It’s a basic resource that we can’t do without.
- Leadership questions cross the border U.S. President Donald Trump claims he has a very high IQ, while Prime Minister Justin Trudeau thinks he knows what he’s doing.
March 20, 2018
- Time and efforts were appreciated I would like to publicly thank the Champagne Aishihik First Nations and UnFURled for making Team Yukon’s wolf pompoms for the Arctic Winter Games (Star, March 9).
March 19, 2018
- Don’t subsidize mining on ratepayers’ backs! Ed. note: this is an open letter to the Yukon government.
- City has carved out a trail of utter confusion The flawed Snowmobile Bylaw has left a trail of confusion and controversy in our neighbourhoods.
March 16, 2018
- We appreciate YG’s commitment to tourism 2017 has been called a record year for Canada’s tourism industry by Destination Canada.
- Biomass: are we finally getting it right? Finally,
- U.S. veterinarian clearly missed the ‘X’ factor As a veterinarian, Chris Albert, of Lebanon Junction, KY,
- So what went down, Mr. Bagnell? Ed. note: this is a letter to Yukon MP Larry Bagnell.
- Our city is unaffordable When you build a new home in Whitehorse,
- Have we not learned from mining failures? Although I did not hear about it in the news,
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Interface fire must be treated as a priority Are all disasters equal, and capable of being responded to with the same plan? No.