Friday, June 23: The federal bureaucracy\u0027s culture of risk avoidance stems from the need to protect the minister, one reader says.
B. Mark Podolak , OttawaTo Ottawa charitable organizations: My husband and I are able to occasionally share some of our good fortune. We weigh carefully many options deciding which charity we would like to donate to. We are very happy to be able to do this, but it is not a never-ending horn of plenty.
We are not rich; we give what we can spare. We donate to Value Village, and I make quilts for CHEO , and we make other donations as we can. Apparently, this is not enough.Article content
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