Letters to the Editor: Leadership, Apologies, and Pipelines
Canadian readers share sharp opinions on Pierre Poilievre's leadership, a proposed Ministry of Apology, and national energy strategy in the latest letters to the editor.
Canadian readers share sharp opinions on Pierre Poilievre's leadership, a proposed Ministry of Apology, and national energy strategy in the latest letters to the editor.
Hockey Canada has formally apologized after its world junior team skipped the traditional post-game handshake following a loss to Czechia in Minneapolis.
Hockey Canada issues an apology after its world junior team failed to participate in the traditional post-game handshake following a victory over Czechia. Details on the oversight and response.
Officials announce the flood-damaged section of Highway 3 in British Columbia is expected to reopen by December 26. Crews are working to restore the vital transportation link for holiday travellers.
The crucial Highway 3 link between Hope and Princeton will remain closed through the holiday season, disrupting travel plans. Get the latest details on the closure and alternative routes.
Quebec confirms eighth measles case as outbreak spreads to multiple regions. Canada's national case count reaches 5,329. Health authorities issue exposure warnings and urge vaccination.
A construction worker was hospitalized after an industrial accident at the Eglinton Crosstown LRT west extension site in Toronto. The Ministry of Labour is investigating the non-life-threatening incident.
The man convicted of killing Mission, B.C., mother Chelsey Gauthier has apologized to her family and friends in court. Read the full details of the emotional sentencing hearing.
Saskatchewan's Ministry of Health issued an urgent drug alert for Regina on Dec. 18, 2025, warning of dangerous fentanyl in the local supply. Stay informed and safe.
Finland's Prime Minister has issued a formal apology to several Asian countries following offensive social media posts by members of parliament. The incident highlights ongoing diplomatic sensitivities.
A 19-year-old female worker in Toronto is hospitalized with serious injuries after her hand became caught in a meat grinder. The Ministry of Labour is investigating the industrial incident.
Judy Darcy, B.C.'s inaugural Minister of Mental Health and Addictions, argues the ministry's recent merger back into Health is an error. In a new memoir, she reveals how her mother's struggle shaped her work.
France's first lady, Brigitte Macron, issues a public apology following criticism from feminist groups over a derogatory remark. The incident highlights ongoing tensions.
Two local men from the Windsor area have been fined for multiple hunting infractions following an investigation by the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources. Learn the details of the charges and penalties.
Archaeologists in Egypt have made a decisive discovery, unearthing 'amazing' figurines that solve a long-standing mystery. Get the details on this historic find.
A major review of B.C.'s health authorities will eliminate over 1,100 positions and redirect $60 million to front-line services. Learn how this restructuring aims to improve patient care.
South Korean President Lee Jae Myung suggests a potential apology to North Korea for a former leader's actions, marking a significant diplomatic shift. Explore the details and implications.
Actor BD Wong issues a public apology after making a racist comment on Instagram. The 'Law & Order: SVU' alum calls his joke 'super wrong' and a 'despicable, racist trope.'
El Furniture Warehouse on Richmond Row fined $55,000 by the province following a workplace assault. Details on the incident and provincial enforcement.
An Ontario man faces $2,500 in fines for violating Crown land camping regulations after prolonged unauthorized use. Learn about Crown land rules and penalties.
Health ministry reports over 70,000 deaths in Gaza conflict as humanitarian crisis deepens. Latest updates on the ongoing war and international response.
Natural Resources Minister Tim Hodgson apologizes for suggesting a Zoom meeting with Coastal First Nations over pipeline concerns, amid political fallout from a new Alberta energy deal.
The Vatican's return of Indigenous artifacts raises questions about true reconciliation. Is this a gift or long-overdue restitution? Explore the complex history.
Saskatchewan health ministry issues overdose alert in Saskatoon after 104 overdoses in 10 days. Frontline workers cite treatment barriers as fatalities rise.
The BBC has issued an apology to Catherine, Princess of Wales after incorrectly using her royal title in coverage. Learn about the error and royal protocol.
Alberta's Minister of Arts, Culture and Status of Women Tanya Fir has apologized after using an expletive in a constituent voicemail. Learn the details of the incident and the response.
The BBC issued an apology after viewers complained it didn't use the Princess of Wales's correct title during Armistice Day coverage. Learn more about the royal title protocol.
Alberta's Minister of Economic Development Tanya Fir issues apology after swearing in leaked voicemail recording. Political accountability in focus.
The City of Burnaby formally apologized for decades of systemic discrimination against Chinese Canadians. Mayor Mike Hurley delivered the historic apology at a ceremony on November 15, 2025.
Republican Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene publicly apologizes for years of divisive rhetoric, promising to turn over a new leaf in her political career.