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April 18, 2019
- Our personal civil liberties are being eroded The Yukon Prospectors Association (YPA) would like to address the gradual but inexorable erosion of Yukon’s land base for responsible exploration.
- Heaving a spontaneous collective sigh On April 10, I heard a spontaneous collective sigh of relief sweep across our grand land.
- Biomass: green energy or renewable pollution? Biomass energy in the Yukon is produced by burning either wood chips or pellets.
- Congratulations for a ‘promise’ kept When Justin Trudeau said his government would be “doing politics differently,”
- Why hunting is part of wildlife management The subject came up the other day with a person who was hell-bent on stopping all the killing of all wildlife, and the word was, “We must preserve what we now have and stop killing the animals.”
- Street gets a whole new moniker I see where Wood Street will soon be Weed Street.
April 12, 2019
- Yukon’s voice is absent from Canada’s firearms issue A couple of months ago,
- Where is the Yukon’s renewable energy plan? Yukoners Concerned applauds the Yukon government’s rejection of the extravagant and reckless $1.6-billion plan to join the B.C. grid (Star, Apr. 5).
- Is the Stockholm syndrome at fault? It seems the federal Liberal party just can’t come to grips with credibility lately.
April 10, 2019
- If they don’t hear from us, we don’t exist To responsible users of ORVs in the Yukon Territory: we are being railroaded!
- Welcome to the perils of climate change, everyone! I was pleased to see Chuck Tobin’s article about the recent Yukon Development Corp. discussion document called the Biomass Fuels Development Strategy by Mr. David Loeks (Star, April 5).
- Speaking of perilous noises ... What is infinitely more dangerous t
- The Conservatives made the wrong choice During the 2017 Conservative Party of Canada leadership race,
- Please vote against this bill, Senator Duncan Ed. note: this is a letter to Yukon Senator Pat Duncan.
April 8, 2019
- The risk of fire is a potential emergency in our dry city Re: “Fire risk to city can’t be overstated: report,” Star, April 5.
- Do you see the sense of irony here? Isn’t it ironic that while Many Rivers Counselling and Support Services generated a lot of controversy lately,
- When you alter democracy, all should get a say Re: electoral reform.
April 5, 2019
- Our museum has received a massive donation The Yukon Transportation Museum (YTM) is delighted to announce an enormous donation to create a permanent endowment in support of the museum.
- Report on seniors is chock-a-block full of data Ed. note: this is a letter to Dr. Brendan Hanley, the Yukon’s chief medical officer of health.
- Talk about the bum’s rush Justin Trudeau just blew it. Sometimes an apology is not enough to make up for too darned stupid.
- We need proportional representation Our current voting system is the problem with our limited democracy.
- You can no longer play with us, Jody Sorry, Jody, you have to go.
- Liberals paring support for home buyers Ed. note: the official Opposition Yukon Party has submitted this item.
- Once again, MP’s talk doesn’t match the walk As the SNC-Lavalin saga has continued to rage for over two months now, we have come a long way from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s initial robotic and legalistic nothing-to-see-here denial.
April 1, 2019
- I hopped to the mission I have mailed a custom-made – I made it – card to the present Australian prime minister,
- Enjoy the carbon tax, all you fools! It is very fitting that in some parts of Canada, the carbon tax kicks in on April Fool’s day.
- A renewable no to a carbon-tax, Ms. May and Mr. Singh! Ed. note: this is the second part of a two-part open letter to Green Party Leader Elizabeth May and federal NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh. The first one was published Friday.