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March 13, 2023
- Nothing unifies better than a common cause My forecast of the end of this country mobilized a few people from their apparent indifference.
March 10, 2023
- Consider all views in a calm, fair atmosphere Ed. note: this is an open letter to Whitehorse city council.
- Policy on time ignores science, advice As we all know, most of Canada will change its clocks back over the coming weekend.
- The publisher’s legacy remains A “star” has set, called Jackie Pierce (Star, March 3).
- Examining all the electrifying projections Chu Niikwan, which oversees the Kwanlin Dun First Nation’s economic activity,
- Premier’s and minister’s silence is deafening I have now written two letters to Health Minister Tracy-Anne McPhee (the second one was also sent to Premier Ranj Pillai).
- Do you really want censorship, MP? Ed. note: this is a letter to Yukon MP Brendan Hanley.
- I sense something awfully unprofessional I’ve been reading a book about swearing.
March 3, 2023
- How did they learn about me? I got something important in the mail the other day, and also something that looked important, but it was junk mail from the Yukon government.
- A housing benefit would help! Canada is facing a wave of new homelessness, in the face of inflation and the ongoing impact of the pandemic.
- Some questions about producing our power This is a follow-up to Roger Rondeau’s letter regarding the high utility rate charged by ATCO Electric.
- Struggling Canadians need some assistance now! Canada is facing a wave of new homelessness, in the face of inflation and the ongoing impact of the pandemic.
- Forgive my absence of sympathy .... Ex-prince Harry and his wife, Meghan, have been asked to move out of Frogmore Cottage – which they rarely used.
February 24, 2023
- Utilities’ regulatory system is severely broken To fellow Yukoners:
- Liberals have left our hospitals struggling Ed. note: this is a letter to Tracy-Anne McPhee, the minister of Health and Social Services.
- Who was the costly hotel guest? The Canadian Taxpayers Federation has launched legal action to determine who it was from the federal government who stayed in a $7,800-a-night suite in London’s Corinthia Hotel,
- Despite your answer, I’m feeling nervous Dear MP Brendan Hanley, the former chief medical officer of health for the Yukon: we do not want digital ID in the Yukon or Canada.
February 22, 2023
- Face it: it doesn’t matter who we vote for! I have come to realize, at the age of 69, something my 20-year-old son has known and told me for several years: “It doesn’t matter who we vote for; nothing will really change.”
February 17, 2023
- Why does the hospital corporation insist on this? Ed. note: this is an open letter to Premier Ranj Pillai and Health and Social Services Minister Tracy-Anne McPhee.
- Canada cannot survive as a country Re. Justin Trudeau “ordering” (?) the U.S. to shoot down a UFO over Yukon (Star, Feb. 13).
- Rangers could help in the search Ed. note: this is a letter to Yukon MP Brendan Hanley.
- Pay them $1 million per hour Like most people, I think Beyoncé is a great performer, but she might be a little overpaid.
- They can’t detect, separate fact from fiction Hats off to national firearms owners, and Conservative politicians like the Hon. Pierre Poilievre and the Hon. Raquel Dancho!
- We beg you to make dialysis a priority Born in Edmonton 55 years ago, I have lived in the Yukon for the past 35 years.