Here are today\u0027s Ottawa Sun letters to the editor.
I am writing on behalf of Canadians everywhere to ask you to stay the course. We know health care is so badly broken in the country it is about to collapse — please don’t do anything. We know that to get a passport in Canada you will need to dedicate weeks and weeks of your time. We know the airports are a disaster — please don’t fix anything. We know fuel prices are sky high partly due to your carbon tax scheme.
If you follow the above advise for two more years, perhaps the voters in this country will finally have woken up to the disaster you and your cronies have been for Canada, and kick you and your party off Parliament Hill as they should have done last election.Most people are trying to move on and enjoy life after the world shut down due to the pandemic. It was long and tough and affected many things. The world has been through worse in its history.
I do not understand why we need to keep reading about the “Freedom Convoy” and the leaders who helped make things worse in a different way by breaking laws. It is so sad to read some of these opinion pieces in the Sun about these people. So many veterans who are long gone would be shaking and crying in their graves about what fighting for freedom is these days. We are still free.Article contentPearson Airport is the only airport I travel through that forces connecting passengers to exit and come back through security. In U.S. airports, if you get off a plane and are transferring to another plane, you stay inside the security perimeter, but this is not the case at Pearson.
Unfortunately, while the PM defects and defends the decision with his usual stammering spin, a tired and apathetic Canadian public will just shrug. The big debate will be about interest rate hikes rather than questioning whether we should be indirectly contributing to a brutal invasion and genocide. First world “progressive” priorities sadly seem pretty clear at this point, eh?
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