Letters
LETTER: Don’t let O’Toole fool you in the next election
“I’ve heard this plea for conservatives to support Red Tories for 40 years.”

RE: Sloan ousted from Tory Caucus
Many of my fellow conservatives are saying we must continue to support Erin O’Toole despite the fact that he has let Derek Sloan be the fall guy for the ineptitude of the Conservative Party of Canada HQ. Many are saying that the O’Toole Conservatives are the “only hope” to stop the Trudeau Liberals.
I’ve heard this plea for conservatives to support Red Tories for 40 years. The reality: Under O’Toole the Conservative Party will embrace exactly the same globalist, economically ruinous climate change carbon taxing, political correctness and endless mass immigration policies of the Trudeau Liberals.
No real change but actually harder to fight because the Trudeau Liberals are the real deal.
We have two real conservative alternatives: the People’s Party of Canada and the Maverick
Party. Please vote with your heart next time. We do not need another Red Tory who will abandon principle for expediency.
Julius Wolz
Brandon, Mn
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LETTER: Trudeau gun grab just an election ploy
Trudeau’s gun control legislation has nothing to do with public safety, and everything to do with elections

RE: Cities able to ban handguns under Liberal gun grab program
Trudeau’s gun control legislation has nothing to do with public safety, and everything to do with elections.
It gets him a lot of city votes
He will never take any firearms off the streets, because it would violate the ‘holy rights’ of our so-called indigenous people to continue to trade in all kinds of illegal products and substances, including guns and ammo.
Enforcing any and all of his gun laws would take firearms away from duck hunters and target shooters, while leaving armed criminal gangs free to fight their wars and trade their drugs in our city streets.
Andy Thomsen
Kelowna, BC
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LETTER: Name the Edmonton CFL team The Pissants
“As I said to a Aboriginal friend, the expression of monikers was a sign of respect.”

RE: Edmonton Elk CFL team – one of the possible new names for the franchise
As I said to a Aboriginal friend, the expression of monikers was a sign of respect.
IE: George Armstrong was called “Chief” as captain of the Leafs. It was a sign of respect, to be worn with pride. And the last time they won Stanley Cup.
Perhaps the (name should be The) Edmonton Pissants.
Barry Knodel
Medicine Hat, AB
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LETTER: Hey Alberta – quit your whining!
Alberta could lead the way, rather than whining and crying about how tough they have it.

RE: Rick Strankman – Turn off The taps
The rest of Canada does not owe Alberta anything.
It’s the world’s view oil is on its way out, not the rest of Canada.
Alberta does not just want North America to be self-sufficient – they want to be the “haves” again. In other words, extract and ship (overseas) as much oil as possible.
It’s time to transition to other forms of energy. Alberta could lead the way, rather than whining and crying about how tough they have it.
James McDougall
Sointula, BC
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