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Letters to the Editor

Canada’s economic realities look bleak, but can be improved

Posted on 5 January 2022

Editor: With a new year upon us, Canadians are hopeful the future will be bright – in comparison to the past two years. However, with… Read More »

Forgotten wars and forgotten battles, in 2022 our veterans will not be forgotten

Posted on 5 January 2022

Editor: War is death, it is destruction, and suffering. It is also a time when men and women, soldiers and civilians stand up and face… Read More »

What’s at stake if we vaccinate?

Posted on 24 December 2021

Editor: You love your children, right? Of course! We all do. We want whatever is in their best interest. We want them to have the… Read More »

Swift Current’s Legion very thankful for support

Posted on 22 December 2021

Editor: As 2021 draws to a close, the Executive and Members of Branch #56 would like to sincerely thank the many individuals, businesses and organizations… Read More »

Strength Through Freedom

Posted on 22 December 2021

Editor: As badly as our governments struggle to deny it, these are hard times for Alberta’s families and communities. Whether it’s the pandemic, rising inflation,… Read More »

Returning to a united and thriving Canada

Posted on 22 December 2021

Editor: With 2021 quickly coming to a close, I wanted to take this opportunity to reach out to you and thank you for your continued… Read More »

Solving homelessness requires compassion, creativity and collaboration

Posted on 8 December 2021

Editor: Homelessness is a not a crisis unique to Alberta. Cities around the world are grappling with how to help the most vulnerable in their… Read More »

Time to act on online harassment

Posted on 8 December 2021

Editor: Canada’s news publishers, who employ 3000 journalists from coast to coast to coast, believe that free speech, journalistic freedom, and a strong, healthy, commercially… Read More »

Helping drought-stricken Alberta farmers bounce back and beyond

Posted on 8 December 2021

Editor: It’s been a tough year for many Prairie ranchers and farmers who have suffered through the worst drought in 70 years. Last summer, I… Read More »

Speech from the Throne lacked any agricultural mention, let alone details

Posted on 8 December 2021

Editor Last week’s Speech from the Throne by the Liberal government lacked substance and strategy for economic recovery including a vision for Canadian energy and… Read More »

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