Alberta's Trust in Ottawa Erodes, Fueling Sovereignty Push
Letters to the editor discuss Alberta's waning confidence in Ottawa, the complexities of separation, and calls for Premier Smith to be held accountable.
Letters to the editor discuss Alberta's waning confidence in Ottawa, the complexities of separation, and calls for Premier Smith to be held accountable.
CNN's Harry Enten explains why conspiracy theories about the Los Angeles mayoral race are baseless, as incumbent Karen Bass would have preferred facing Spencer Pratt over Nithya Raman.
A new poll shows the B.C. NDP and Conservatives are tied. Research Co. president Mario Canseco breaks down the latest numbers after the BC Conservatives elected a new leader.
Tax Freedom Day falls on June 9, 2026, according to the Fraser Institute, meaning Canadians work 159 days to pay taxes.
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RecommendedReaders discuss police takedown of cyclist in Toronto and question the spirit of Canada Day amid political uncertainties. Letters from across Canada.
A reader argues that debates on Old Age Security should rely on facts, not misleading figures. The impact of OAS reductions on provinces is also questioned.
William Watson reflects on Alberta's referendum, comparing it to Quebec's votes and Brexit, highlighting risks and unknown outcomes.
Readers discuss late-night comedy's evolution and Cuba's political future in letters to the editor published June 6, 2026.
Winnipeg police are asking for the public's assistance in identifying two men suspected of robbery. Photos have been released to aid the investigation.
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RecommendedSharan Kaur argues that Canada's technical recession is overstated, with top economists and a strong jobs report challenging the narrative.
Readers discuss police takedown of a cyclist and the need for enforcing road rules, plus reaction to U.S. envoy's 51st state comments.
A new Leger poll shows 68% of Albertans want to stay in Canada, while the UCP leads the NDP by 9 points. Premier Danielle Smith remains popular against Naheed Nenshi.
Readers respond to Ontario's tax ads and a controversial cyclist takedown, debating government spending and road safety.
Alberta's privacy commissioner says over 400 complaints filed after voter list leak, renewing calls for stronger laws governing political parties' data handling.
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RecommendedDave Thompson discusses how misinformation spreads faster than facts, urging voters to verify claims before sharing, especially ahead of Oct. 17 municipal elections.
A new Gallup poll reveals shifting U.S. attitudes toward same-sex marriage and transgender issues, reflecting evolving social norms and political divides.
Readers express frustration with Canada's economic performance under the Liberals, comparing it unfavorably to 2011 and criticizing Mayor Olivia Chow.
Pollster Matt Towery expresses concern over higher Democratic early voter turnout in Georgia's primary, signaling potential trouble for Republicans.
Many CBC viewers expressed distrust after former host Travis Dhanraj testified he was told not to book Conservatives on his show, sparking criticism of bias.
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RecommendedCNN's Harry Enten highlights that only 9% of Americans approve of naming government buildings after Donald Trump while in office, less than those who believe the Earth is flat or the moon landing was faked.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith reveals a report estimating up to $400 billion in start-up costs for an independent Alberta, aiming to inform voters ahead of the October referendum.
A new Angus Reid poll reveals Albertans' views on separatism, with demographic breakdowns and opinions on the referendum question itself.
Readers discuss Chrystia Freeland's harassment, Sir John A. Macdonald's legacy, and Mark Carney's concerns over Alberta's referendum in June 1 letters.
Star Parker reflects on Adam Smith's The Wealth of Nations at 250 years, linking economic freedom to moral responsibility and America's founding ideals.
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RecommendedJonah Goldberg argues Democrats must accept their policies are unpopular, not just improve messaging, using the dog food analogy from Netflix's early days.
Democrats fumble 2024 election and then try to bury the party-commissioned autopsy that highlights mistakes like ignoring rural voters and men.
Readers express frustration over Liberals voting down carbon tax relief and criticize political incompetence, citing Trudeau and Chow.
Toronto teen Esther was found after 13 days, but police continue investigating. The homeowner and tenant's roles remain unclear.
MPP Catherine Fife's Lydia's Law bill fell short at Queen's Park, failing to pass. Fife vows to continue advocating for the legislation aimed at protecting vulnerable individuals.
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RecommendedReaders debate why Americans move to Canada, criticize the Habs, and discuss Alberta separatism in the May 29, 2026 letters to the editor.