Letters to the Editor: Energy Funding and Global Conflict
In the Jan. 14, 2026 letters, a Toronto writer argues oil exports fund federal transfers, urging pipeline expansion. Another warns of global instability under 'Dozy Donald.' Read the debate.
In the Jan. 14, 2026 letters, a Toronto writer argues oil exports fund federal transfers, urging pipeline expansion. Another warns of global instability under 'Dozy Donald.' Read the debate.
Montreal Gazette readers debate café seating etiquette as lengthy student study sessions crowd out casual patrons. One letter proposes time limits during peak hours to restore balance.
Ottawa Citizen readers passionately defend the city's character after a TV show called it boring. Plus, a debate on bus routes and municipal transit management.
Montreal homeowners face a 3.8% municipal tax hike in the 2026 budget. Get the details on the city's financial plan and what it means for residents.
Readers from across Canada voice strong opinions on carbon credit systems, immigration policy, and national defence in the latest letters to the editor. Join the conversation.
Ottawa residents challenge the city's 'dog inclusivity' policy, arguing it fails small dogs. Letters also address a denied inquest into Anthony Aust's death and Trump's Greenland interest. Read the full debate.
Toronto Sun readers share diverse views on U.S. President Donald Trump's leadership style and analyze the Toronto Maple Leafs' performance in letters published on January 10, 2026.
A Winnipeg reader proposes replacing human judges with AI to eliminate bias and backlog in Canada's justice system. Read the provocative 2026 letter and other public opinions.
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The historic Pittsburgh Post-Gazette will cease publication May 3 after owners cite unsustainable losses. The closure follows a bitter legal fight with the union over healthcare. Discover the details of this local news crisis.
Canadian readers voice strong opinions on energy policy, event costs, and political leadership in the latest letters to the editor. Read the diverse perspectives shaping national discourse.
Explore the sharp wit of Aislin and fellow editorial cartoonists in The Montreal Gazette's exclusive January 2026 gallery. Subscribe for full access to this and more award-winning journalism.
Veteran journalist Jack Todd reflects on four decades covering Montreal's biggest sports stories and city events for The Gazette, from the Patrick Roy trade to the Polytechnique tragedy. Read his personal journey.
Toronto Sun readers express outrage over political leadership's response to antisemitism in Boxing Day Eaton Centre protests. Read the full letters and analysis.
Toronto Sun readers sound off on Connor Bedard's shocking Olympic team omission and demand tougher penalties for impaired driving in Canada. Read the latest letters.
Readers accuse left-leaning media of unfair reporting on Pierre Poilievre, criticizing Liberal tactics in Parliament and questioning if Mark Carney's government offers real change. Join the debate.
Montreal columnist Josh Freed's revealing interview with ChatGPT exposes the AI's sycophantic nature, its 'raccoon-like' curiosity, and the human experiences it can never have. Discover the bot's surprising self-awareness.
Toronto Sun readers share sharp critiques on geopolitics and domestic policy, drawing WWII parallels to Ukraine talks and criticizing Liberal crime strategies. Read the full letters.
A collection of reader letters published on Dec. 31, 2025, questions why Pierre Poilievre trails Mark Carney in popularity and critiques a proposed civilian army plan.
Toronto Sun readers debate Poilievre's housing stance, call for grocery chain audits, and criticize Liberal plastic policies in the latest letters. Dive into the public discourse.
Photo Service, a Montreal institution since 1937, is closing its doors in January 2026. Discover the story behind this iconic shop's final chapter.
Montreal was transformed into an icy landscape after a significant freezing rain event on Monday, December 29, 2025. See how residents coped with the treacherous conditions.
Postmedia readers sound off on Canada's internal conflicts hindering resource development, Liberal government failures, and Ontario's LCBO controversy in December 2025 letters.
Postmedia readers express deep frustration with political floor-crossing, legislative breaks, and a perceived lack of accountability in Canadian politics, questioning voter apathy.
Explore Montreal's vibrant holiday scene with drag shows, Christmas markets, and festive events. Discover what's happening in the city during the season of celebration.
Readers share sharp opinions on Canada's new U.S. ambassador, federal workers' office complaints, and the Toronto Maple Leafs' struggling power play. Dive into the public discourse.
Montreal woke up to a snowy Christmas morning, but the snow is giving way to sun, cloud, and plunging temperatures with a wind chill of -25 C expected overnight.
Ottawa suspends a planned ban on exporting plastic bags, straws, and cutlery, citing economic pressures. A new 70-day consultation period is now open. Read the details.
Toronto Sun readers voice worries over the loss of Christmas's meaning and criticize the Maple Leafs' media demeanor in December 24, 2025, letters to the editor.
Montreal Gazette photographers John Mahoney, Allen McInnis, Dave Sidaway, and Pierre Obendrauf reveal their favorite images from 2025 and the compelling stories of how they captured them.