Category : Public Opinion


Satire, Security, Economy in Sun Letters

Toronto Sun readers weigh in with sharp opinions, from nominating a columnist for a Nobel to Canada's military stance and critiques of Liberal economic policies. Read the latest public discourse.

Canadians feel crime is worse despite data: poll

A new poll reveals a disconnect between falling crime rates and public perception in Canada. Many believe their communities are less safe than five years ago. Explore the data and analysis.

Economic Woes Spark Nationwide Protests Across Iran

Activists report widespread protests across Iran, ignited by economic hardship. The unrest, detailed on an interactive map, highlights growing public discontent. Read the latest developments.

Waterloo rally split after Venezuelan president captured

Residents of Waterloo Region expressed conflicting views at a local rally following the capture of Venezuela's president. The event highlights deep divisions within the Canadian community on foreign intervention.

Winnipeggers React to Maduro's Capture

Winnipeg's Venezuelan community and local residents express mixed reactions to the reported capture of President Nicolás Maduro. Get the full story on the local response.

Readers Offer New Year's Resolutions for Canada

As 2026 begins, National Post readers share their hopes and demands for Canada, calling for an end to government failures and a realization of the nation's vast potential. Read their resolutions.

Letters Slam Media Bias in Poilievre Coverage

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.

New Year Poll: Canadians Hopeful for 2026

A national poll reveals Canadians are generally optimistic for 2026, with top wishes for improved finances and better health. Discover the national mood as the new year begins.

Six Dead in Iran Cost-of-Living Protests

Fresh clashes between protesters and security forces in Iran have left six dead, marking the first fatalities since demonstrations over high prices and economic stagnation began. The unrest, which started with shopkeepers striking in Tehran, has now sprea

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