Letters Archive
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March 15, 2004
- They can't afford this classification Ed. note: this is a letter to Mayor Ernie Bourassa and Premier Dennis Fentie.
- Statue portrays people poorly The statue that was put up at Shipyards Park gives a negative impression of first nations people.
- Is praise undeserved? Re: Kofi Annan visits Canada.
- Our area definitely needs a full-service supermarket A neighbourhood deserves a grocery store!
- Do the left-wing rebels' have cause for concern? A variety of environmental problems now affect our entire world.
March 12, 2004
- Your theft of our male cat has serious consequences On Tuesday, March 9, a young male black cat was stolen from the Mae Bachur Animal Shelter.
- Get mad and throw them out! Didn't I tell you the smoking by-law thing would open up a can of worms that would drive you all just a little nuts?
- Forced sexual contact is rape There are so many distressing aspects of the recent decision in the Daniel Morris case that it's hard to know where to begin with a response.
- Businesses support an appeal Re: the Daniel Morris decision.
March 11, 2004
- - Greg Worthington Just enforce today's gun laws!
- - Allan Fotheringham The late John Bassett would be laughing
March 10, 2004
- Imagine it was your daughter's plight, Mr. Plant Ed. note: this is an open letter to Geoff Plant, the Attorney General of British Columbia.
- Who is pulling our strings? To those of us embroiled in the issue of the smoking bylaw, the question arises: How did this all come about so quickly?
- Your silence is unacceptable Ed. note: this is a letter to Premier Dennis Fentie.
- I'm supporting the government Instead of picking on us smokers to quit smoking, you'd think the government would get after the tobacco companies to quit making cigarettes.
- Let's all opt to sustain freedom A conservative-minded individual passes through several distinct stages before he is enveloped by the Marxist-Leninist ideology.
- Ready for two-tier health care? I believe, very strongly, that 2004 will see the demise of the Canada Health Act and the introduction of two-tier health care.
March 9, 2004
- Your decision is blatantly discriminatory Ed. note: this is an open letter to the Yukon Housing Corp.
March 8, 2004
- If you cannot do the job, resign Ed. note: this is a letter to city council.
- Smokers, restaurants unduly penalized I have followed the interesting debate on the smoking bylaw and find the arguments regarding the relationship between the application of the bylaw to restaurants and bars curious.
- Bridge shows off arty's ineptitude Ed. note: this is an open letter to Premier Dennis Fentie. Re: Yukon River bridge at Dawson City.
- Sentence gave a tacit validity' Daniel Morris, an elected leader and thereby inherent role model for his community, beat and kicked his estranged wife for two hours. He then sexually assaulted her.
- Your smoking bylaw is unfair Ed. note: this is a letter to city council.
- Why are you staying mute? To all members of the Yukon Legislative Assembly: How many headlines will it take before you, as individuals, speak out on the Daniel Morris case?