Sunday, Jan. 19: Here are today’s Ottawa Sun letters to the editor.
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WELCOME, MARK
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Re: ‘They’re not friends’; Carney campaign pushes back on Maxwell photos, Jan. 11
Well, Mark, my boy, how do you like living in the real cutthroat world of politics? It doesn’t matter who leaked the photo of you with probably one of the most infamous child sex traffickers in recent memory, it’s sure not going to help your cause. Mind you, JT dodged the blackface bullet, so who knows? And we all know the Liberal benchmark standard in ethics is low enough that you would have a tough time tripping over it.
Guess you will have to put the knife and fork down, step away from your Wagyu beef steak and roll up your ever so neatly pressed trousers and jump into the septic tank with all your other Laurentian Liberal elites if you expect to win.
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WAYNE BOYCE
CARLETON PLACE
NAUSEATING EXCUSES
Hearing the sanctimonious excuses of the possible Liberal leadership candidates for not running is nauseating. Country first, family or any other BS. Let’s face it, if Justin Trudeau had not absolutely destroyed the Liberal party, they would be knocking each other over for the opportunity. They all went along with him and now see it’s game over for the Liberals.
They might have to settle for one of Trudeau’s economic advisers, Mark Carney. Another disaster for the Liberals as far as I’m concerned.
GISELE LAVICTOIRE
ORLÉANS
CANADA’S DISJOINTED APPROACH
Lacking a cohesive and coherent approach to fight back against the Donald Trump’s 25-per-cent tariffs threat seems to play directly into his hands. Without a fully functioning federal government since Justin Trudeau’s resignation announcement, many are pushing their own agendas while wading into this major threat to Canada’s overall economic well-being.
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Mr. Wonderful Kevin O’Leary has met Trump and is pushing for some kind of economic union. Alberta Premier Danielle Smith just met Trump to discuss an energy agreement. Ontario Premier Doug Ford wants to meet Trump businessman to businessman while also suggesting the possibility of cutting off electricity to America.
Now awaiting his likely coronation as Trudeau’s replacement, Mark Carney is giving his views on tariffs and Trump on American television. Carney being a supporter of the WEF/Globalist/United Nations radical agenda on climate change will not sit well with Trump, who plans to make America energy independent by rolling back environmental regulations and then drastically expanding oil and natural gas exploration.
LARRY COMEAU
OTTAWA
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