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Is there a doctor in the house?
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I worked hard for 52 years and paid every tax imaginable. Now, for 10 years, I have not had a family doctor and I am waiting three months for an ultrasound. At my age, the health-care system is most important to me. Unfortunately, I am scared to get sick. We must get rid of the Liberals as soon as possible!
GEORGE DOHNAL
(The next election cannot come soon enough)
Call a storm a storm
Atmospheric river, lake effect snow, cyclone bomb, where in the h.e. double hockey sticks do the woke crowd come up with these ridiculous phrases for heavy rain or blizzard? Get real people, quit trying to sugarcoat or blame climate change for these systems, it is called weather for a reason. No more stupid phrases, call a weather system for what it is, heavy rain or a blizzard, your idiotic attempts to change names for weather systems makes most of us common sense folk sick.
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BRUCE HAYNES
(New weather should get new names though.)
Keep on striking
Has anyone thought that Trudeau doesn’t want the postal strike to end? He’s got business carbon tax rebates in the mail! I estimate he took $60 Billion from carbon taxes off businesses … but only paying back $3 Billion? Typical Trudeau math … where’s the money?
YANCY JONES
(Cheque’s in the mail.)
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Fair, except us
PM Trudeau and the Liberal Party drone on about one paying their fair share. How come that fair share never includes multi-million dollar trust funds?
JEFFREY ANDERSON
(Like many Liberal policies it’s self-serving.)
Why does it take Trump?
While every media source is going ballistic over Donald Trump’s announcement of a 25 per cent tariff should Canada and Mexico not fix the border and immigration problems, they miss the point that most Canadians wish for the same thing.
So why does it take Trump to force us into doing what should have been done in the first place? While we may only account for a tiny fraction of the problem compared to Mexico, it doesn’t matter.
If I get stopped for speeding and was only a few kilometres over the speed limit, while the other guy they stopped was 100 over, I am still guilty. You can argue to the judge that the penalty should be less, but I doubt if Trump will hear you.
WAYNE BOYCE
(We’ll see if any Liberal policies will actually stop the problem.)
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