Canadian Readers Demand Government Transparency and Bridge Action
Canadian Readers Demand Government Transparency and Bridge Action

In the July 8, 2026 edition of the Toronto Sun, readers voiced strong opinions on government transparency and infrastructure. Rick Lockman of Orillia called for new leadership that would open the books of both government and big business, arguing that Canadians deserve to know where their money is going, including profit margins versus production costs and wages, and how much is hidden in overseas tax havens. He criticized current Liberal and Conservative leaders as too pro-business and urged voters to embrace change.

Truckers Urged to Block Ambassador Bridge

Al Pastrak of Hamilton proposed that Canadian and American truckers jointly block the Ambassador Bridge from end to end until the Gordie Howe Bridge is opened. He expressed frustration that Canadian taxpayer money funded the Gordie Howe Bridge, yet Prime Minister Mark Carney has not pushed for its opening, being allegedly busy with foreign travel. The editorial note added that Carney is abroad in Turkey and no bridges were crossed.

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