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Letters to the Editor, July 16, 2025

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COOL WITH CARNEY

Re “LILLEY UNLEASHED: Mark Carney is starting to sound like a conservative” (July 10): Mark Carney is sounding like a prime minister. That is why we voted for him, not because he ran as a Liberal, but because he came across as an adult who would get down to business. If Pierre Poilievre had sounded like a prime minister, he may have succeeded in his party forming a government or at least kept his seat.

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Shane Matt

(So your idea of getting down to business is having the U.S. president push Carney’s buttons?)

POWER GRID

Certain Canadians said in the last election we don’t want a change from Justin Trudeau’s disastrous leadership of the past 10 years. We are going to believe the Liberals for the fourth time and vote in a prime minister who stole all the Conservatives’ plans that would have repaired the damage the Liberals have done to our country. Mark Carney told you that he will make Canada an energy superpower and he is the only person in the world who can deal with Donald Trump and his tariffs. Really?

Barry Harris

Edmonton

(The Liberals have done everything they can to waste energy resources in Canada.)

NO JUSTICE

Re “Ontario court gambles with public safety, grants drunk driver bail” (Joe Warmington, July 10): Warmington rightly criticizes the court’s decision to release an alleged impaired driver despite five previous convictions for the same offence. The accused was arrested after a four-vehicle collision in Brampton that sent three people to hospital, one in critical condition. He’s a danger to public safety, so this decision is unjustified. Yes, the accused has rights, but the court is ignoring the rights of victims and the public in this matter. Moreover, nothing is stopping him from doing the same thing again. Considering the circumstances, he should have been held in custody pending his trial date.

Claudio Ceolin

Toronto

(Let’s hope he doesn’t get the urge to climb behind the wheel again.)

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