Letters Archive
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September 18, 2014
- A back-to-school celebration? Not really September is under way.
- We are concerned about the fate of the YESAA There has been recent dialogue around Bill S-6,
September 17, 2014
- Air quality is questionable at Closeleigh Manor Indoor air quality is a life and death issue; Yukoners well remember the fate of the Rusk family and friend.
- Terry Fox run was a great success What a day!
- How do we work to get democracy back? Democracy has always been a question of trend, of direction, and of movement; not of absolutes or a still picture.
- Yukon Party MLAs were visibly absent A modest crowd of anti-frackers (myself included) attended a presentation Monday night that was sponsored by the Yukon Conservation Society.
- From the most schooled to the least educated .... The Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development’s (OECD’s) Education at a Glance
September 16, 2014
- Why is there a shortage of new MLA hopefuls? An MLA appears to have the easiest job in the Yukon government.
- Chamber is misguided about LNG’s benefits I was incredibly baffled by Peter Turner’s letter on behalf of the Yukon Chamber of Commerce (“We support locally-generated energy solutions”, Star, Sept. 12)
- The perils of ingesting painkillers and alcohol I would like to take this opportunity to express my deepest sympathy to the family of Cynthia Blackjack regarding her passing (Star, Sept. 12).
September 15, 2014
- A ‘small breach’ would become a super enema The new liquefied natural gas (LNG) power plant might just be the enema that Yukon needs.
- Are we all in for bottled water for showers? As winter approaches and politicians prepare for the legislature to resume,
- Clean up all the garbage, Mr. Mayor! Ed. note: this is a letter to Mayor Dan Curtis and city council.
September 12, 2014
- I need an answer to this question I was wondering what “white” Caucasian means on job and credit card applications when you need to fill out the forms?
- This is becoming a national travesty! There are none so blind as those who will not see. The justice system in Canada is broken.
- We support locally-generated energy solutions An independent power production (IPP) policy is intended to encourage third parties such as First Nations,
- One pending shipwreck discovers another Ed. note: this is an open letter to Prime Minister Stephen Harper.
September 11, 2014
- Canada leads the charge against Russia Without due diligence, Canada’s military has been committed to patrolling the border of Russia and Ukraine.