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The left’s abuse of healthcare
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Re: After spending a lifetime paying for it, where’s the healthcare?’ letter Dec. 5
In four short years the leftist radicals of the NDP, under the leadership of Rachel Notley, had managed to weaponize our health-care system. Anyone that has ever spoken out, (vocal or in print) of the financial abuse of our health-care system and its consequent malfunctions, has a record on their personal health-care profile. Thus those people have become secondary patients (no triage for them) and are discriminated against every time they need a health-care service.
I know, because I am one of them.
Caspar Pfenninger
(We would hope you’re wrong. Healthcare workers should never discriminate.)
Postal workers are heroes
I think we need to give all of Canada’s Postal Workers and the CUPW Union Leaders a rousing standing ovation for their unflinching support and solidarity with President Elect Donald Trump. Their current “Work Stoppage of Principle” has stopped the flow of fentanyl from being mailed from Canada to anywhere into the United States. Everyday they are on strike, they are saving lives! Every Canadian can cheer together with them: Hold That Line!
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Let’s pray we get our Christmas miracle and they are on strike forever.
Chris Robertson
(Funny. They do provide a very important service to many people though.)
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JUST KEEPS LETTING US DOWN
Way to go, Justin Trudeau. While there was chaos and destruction in Montreal, you were attending a concert in Toronto. What a leader! These protests in Montreal made the trucker convoy look like a love-in. Can we depend on you to treat these protesters the same way you did the truckers? I think not; you are just that sort of leader.
You have let our country down so many times, it is now time for you to go.
BILL McNTYRE
(It is indeed time for Trudeau to go.)
Where has Canada gone?
What has happened to our country? We have gone from planning for the future to reacting to the present. Why? For votes, not for the betterment of our lives. This is evident in calls for rescinded decisions such as victim families participating in the Bernardo parole hearings and blanket rezoning in Calgary; in things like the Green Line chaos and the focus on our NATO commitments; a postal strike for wage increases and job security in a failing enterprise. We need to go back! Soon!
GEORGE EWERT
(Buying votes with short sighted policies is pretty on brand for the Liberals. Nothing new there.)
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