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Letters to the Editor, June 24, 2025

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CO-OP HOUSING
Apart from the fact that young potential home buyers face a multitude of obstacles when attempting to become a homeowner, such as mortgage costs, large down payments, huge development fees and costs, I suggest that our government and developers concentrate on building co-operative housing to allow the 40-year-old generation to move out of their parents’ basement and build some equity.

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Gary Woodward
Oakville

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(Anything would be better than what we are doing now which is nothing)

BOMBING PEACE
You can’t bomb people into peace, just into surrender. Those that survive will not think well of their aggressors, hatred will endure. There must be a way to bring together people in the Middle East, and loud words and explosions are the wrong approach. Quiet words and a lot of prayers may help.

Dennis Fitzgerald
Melbourne, Australia

(The target is Iran’s nuclear bomb ambitions – it’s up to the people if there is to be a regime change)

FIGHTING A WAR
Why is it old men make war and then send young men and women to fight it. How about the old men go and fight instead. Does anybody think any of Donald Trump’s children or grandchildren will be called into combat. Not likely. The last person who should be allowed to have any of his fingers on a button for bombing is Donald Trump. God help us all.

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Joan Stuart
Richmond Hill

(The U.S. – with pin point precision took out most of Iran’s nuclear capabilities without a single boot on the ground)

SLAP ON THE WRIST
Our current federal government should switch its slogans from ‘Elbows Up’ and ‘Elbows Down” to ‘Fingers Out’ and pass a bill with some teeth in it that would punish criminals with prison sentences instead of a slap on the wrist. The government should be charged, not the man who fired his rifle to ward off car thieves. If we had the proper legislation to imprison these thieves, he wouldn’t need to protect his belongings with a firearm. They would be in jail.

Ron Fawcett
Toronto

(Premier Ford needs to follow up with his tough talk last week and make sure changes are made)

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