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Letters to the Editor


Letter to the editor: Libraries are important

Letter to the editor: Libraries are important

Growing up in a country like Bangladesh,one of the think I missed was getting access to read the best writers in the world in English.
Letter to the editor: Social assistance payments don't always cover cost of rent

Letter to the editor: Social assistance payments don't always cover cost of rent

The government of Ontario should empathize more with recipients of Ontario Disability Support Program and Ontario Works.
Letters to the editor: Teachers have my support

Letters to the editor: Teachers have my support

To the editor: I can't believe this circus that Ford and Lecce have going on. They are cutting funds for beneficial services like education so that they can "balance the budget".
Letter to the editor: Concerns with library cuts

Letter to the editor: Concerns with library cuts

As a resident of Thunder Bay, I am putting forward my concern and discord with the City Council’s motion to cut upwards of $300,000 destined to Thunder Bay’s Libraries.
Letter to the editor: Rethink spring bear hunt

Letter to the editor: Rethink spring bear hunt

Rethink the spring bear hunt Ontario is one of the few places in the world that allows hunting while wild animals are reproducing.
Letter to the editor: Damaging experience

Letter to the editor: Damaging experience

Young hockey player wondering why he was chosen for a competitive team, only to sit on the bench most of the time.
Letter to the editor: Reasons to foster

Letter to the editor: Reasons to foster

Open your heart to those who need it most.
Letter to the editor: Climate change

Letter to the editor: Climate change

It was interesting to read that our city council has just declared a climate emergency in order to fight climate change.
Letter to the editor: Fix Dease Pool

Letter to the editor: Fix Dease Pool

She confirmed the fact that there is nothing in the 2020 budget for the Dease Pool kids or Dease Park.
Letter to the editor: Come together this holiday season to make a difference for people impacted by cancer

Letter to the editor: Come together this holiday season to make a difference for people impacted by cancer

To the editor: Earlier this year, new data released by the Canadian Cancer Society showed that around 63 per cent of Canadians diagnosed with cancer will survive at least five years after their diagnosis compared to 55 per cent in the early 1990s.
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