Letters to the Editor
- The cracks are showing up even in former drivers of supply for condos—one of the lower rungs on the property ladder—and that’s the muddle
Opinion | February 4, 2026
Opinion | February 4, 2026
- The cracks are showing up even in former drivers of supply for condos—one of the lower rungs on the property ladder—and that’s the muddle
Opinion | February 4, 2026
- The cracks are showing up even in former drivers of supply for condos—one of the lower rungs on the property ladder—and that’s the muddle
- With more than 800 members in Canada and 8,400 in 35 countries around the world, the International Women’s Forum’s members—who include women leaders in
Opinion | February 2, 2026
Opinion | February 2, 2026
- With more than 800 members in Canada and 8,400 in 35 countries around the world, the International Women’s Forum’s members—who include women leaders in
Opinion | February 2, 2026
- With more than 800 members in Canada and 8,400 in 35 countries around the world, the International Women’s Forum’s members—who include women leaders in
- Re: “China is a door worth opening,” (The Hill Times, Jan. 19, p. 10). The reason China’s door closed should serve as a cautionary
Opinion | January 28, 2026
Opinion | January 28, 2026
- Re: “China is a door worth opening,” (The Hill Times, Jan. 19, p. 10). The reason China’s door closed should serve as a cautionary
Opinion | January 28, 2026
- Re: “China is a door worth opening,” (The Hill Times, Jan. 19, p. 10). The reason China’s door closed should serve as a cautionary
- In the next few weeks, VIA Rail will be receiving bids to replace its “long-haul” trains, which run from Halifax to Vancouver, and to
Opinion | January 26, 2026
Opinion | January 26, 2026
- In the next few weeks, VIA Rail will be receiving bids to replace its “long-haul” trains, which run from Halifax to Vancouver, and to
Opinion | January 26, 2026
- In the next few weeks, VIA Rail will be receiving bids to replace its “long-haul” trains, which run from Halifax to Vancouver, and to
- Re: “How far will Trump go?” (The Hill Times, Jan. 14, p. 5). There is a big elephant in the room. You do not
Opinion | January 21, 2026
Opinion | January 21, 2026
- Re: “How far will Trump go?” (The Hill Times, Jan. 14, p. 5). There is a big elephant in the room. You do not
Opinion | January 21, 2026
- Re: “How far will Trump go?” (The Hill Times, Jan. 14, p. 5). There is a big elephant in the room. You do not
- United States President Donald Trump has made unprecedented threats to violate the sovereignty of Greenland and other NATO countries. This puts the military alliance
Opinion | January 19, 2026
Opinion | January 19, 2026
- United States President Donald Trump has made unprecedented threats to violate the sovereignty of Greenland and other NATO countries. This puts the military alliance
Opinion | January 19, 2026
- United States President Donald Trump has made unprecedented threats to violate the sovereignty of Greenland and other NATO countries. This puts the military alliance
- The United Nations Security Council is widely viewed by critics as facing significant challenges and deep divisions that limit its effectiveness, a situation often
Opinion | January 14, 2026
Opinion | January 14, 2026
- The United Nations Security Council is widely viewed by critics as facing significant challenges and deep divisions that limit its effectiveness, a situation often
Opinion | January 14, 2026
- The United Nations Security Council is widely viewed by critics as facing significant challenges and deep divisions that limit its effectiveness, a situation often
- Some children wake up each morning eager to learn, but they have no classroom to go to. Others possess the talent and drive to
Opinion | January 14, 2026
Opinion | January 14, 2026
- Some children wake up each morning eager to learn, but they have no classroom to go to. Others possess the talent and drive to
Opinion | January 14, 2026
- Some children wake up each morning eager to learn, but they have no classroom to go to. Others possess the talent and drive to
- As the world grapples with the impact of the American betrayal, the post-World War order is barrelling toward a critical juncture in our history.
Opinion | January 12, 2026
Opinion | January 12, 2026
- As the world grapples with the impact of the American betrayal, the post-World War order is barrelling toward a critical juncture in our history.
Opinion | January 12, 2026
- As the world grapples with the impact of the American betrayal, the post-World War order is barrelling toward a critical juncture in our history.
- ‘Twas two weeks before Christmas.I still can’t hold back the smile.Even we didn’t believe we’d be back on this side of the aisle. Canada
Opinion | December 17, 2025
Opinion | December 17, 2025
- ‘Twas two weeks before Christmas.I still can’t hold back the smile.Even we didn’t believe we’d be back on this side of the aisle. Canada
Opinion | December 17, 2025
- ‘Twas two weeks before Christmas.I still can’t hold back the smile.Even we didn’t believe we’d be back on this side of the aisle. Canada
- Re: “Despite unimaginable losses, Putin continues his relentless push into eastern Ukraine, town by town, village by village, body by body,” (The Hill Times,
Opinion | December 15, 2025
Opinion | December 15, 2025
- Re: “Despite unimaginable losses, Putin continues his relentless push into eastern Ukraine, town by town, village by village, body by body,” (The Hill Times,
Opinion | December 15, 2025
- Re: “Despite unimaginable losses, Putin continues his relentless push into eastern Ukraine, town by town, village by village, body by body,” (The Hill Times,
- From my perspective, many Canadians voted for Prime Minister Mark Carney’s party because of his clear position on the economic and environmental implications of
Opinion | December 10, 2025
Opinion | December 10, 2025
- From my perspective, many Canadians voted for Prime Minister Mark Carney’s party because of his clear position on the economic and environmental implications of
Opinion | December 10, 2025
- From my perspective, many Canadians voted for Prime Minister Mark Carney’s party because of his clear position on the economic and environmental implications of
- I am a concerned citizen who is asking for more transparency regarding our government’s complicity in the ongoing genocide in Gaza. Canadians were told
Opinion | December 10, 2025
Opinion | December 10, 2025
- I am a concerned citizen who is asking for more transparency regarding our government’s complicity in the ongoing genocide in Gaza. Canadians were told
Opinion | December 10, 2025
- I am a concerned citizen who is asking for more transparency regarding our government’s complicity in the ongoing genocide in Gaza. Canadians were told
- The definition of a megalomaniac is United States President Donald Trump. If you are bothered beyond reason by this despicable man, perhaps these words
Opinion | December 8, 2025
Opinion | December 8, 2025
- The definition of a megalomaniac is United States President Donald Trump. If you are bothered beyond reason by this despicable man, perhaps these words
Opinion | December 8, 2025
- The definition of a megalomaniac is United States President Donald Trump. If you are bothered beyond reason by this despicable man, perhaps these words
- The climate has changed. Where are we headed for now? Liberal MP Steven Guilbeault has resigned as minister of Canadian identity and culture. Alberta
Opinion | December 8, 2025
Opinion | December 8, 2025
- The climate has changed. Where are we headed for now? Liberal MP Steven Guilbeault has resigned as minister of Canadian identity and culture. Alberta
Opinion | December 8, 2025
- The climate has changed. Where are we headed for now? Liberal MP Steven Guilbeault has resigned as minister of Canadian identity and culture. Alberta
- On Nov. 20 in the House of Commons, the Green Party’s Elizabeth May suggested to Liberal MP Rob Oliphant, parliamentary secretary to the minister
Opinion | December 3, 2025
Opinion | December 3, 2025
- On Nov. 20 in the House of Commons, the Green Party’s Elizabeth May suggested to Liberal MP Rob Oliphant, parliamentary secretary to the minister
Opinion | December 3, 2025
- On Nov. 20 in the House of Commons, the Green Party’s Elizabeth May suggested to Liberal MP Rob Oliphant, parliamentary secretary to the minister
- This is a classic example of why our winner-take-all election system needs to be reformed to using the principle of proportional representation where the
Opinion | December 3, 2025
Opinion | December 3, 2025
- This is a classic example of why our winner-take-all election system needs to be reformed to using the principle of proportional representation where the
Opinion | December 3, 2025
- This is a classic example of why our winner-take-all election system needs to be reformed to using the principle of proportional representation where the
- When information from the United States White House is a questionable product manufactured by spin doctors, one must be careful about how any communication
Opinion | December 1, 2025
Opinion | December 1, 2025
- When information from the United States White House is a questionable product manufactured by spin doctors, one must be careful about how any communication
Opinion | December 1, 2025
- When information from the United States White House is a questionable product manufactured by spin doctors, one must be careful about how any communication
- The discussion around ‘Buy Canadian’ got me wondering about how far we’ll go in our effort to “Canadianize” things. Beyond our shopping habits, might
Opinion | December 1, 2025
Opinion | December 1, 2025
- The discussion around ‘Buy Canadian’ got me wondering about how far we’ll go in our effort to “Canadianize” things. Beyond our shopping habits, might
Opinion | December 1, 2025
- The discussion around ‘Buy Canadian’ got me wondering about how far we’ll go in our effort to “Canadianize” things. Beyond our shopping habits, might
- The recent call by former members of the United States military and intelligence communities to the country’s troops to live up to their laws,
Opinion | November 26, 2025
Opinion | November 26, 2025
- The recent call by former members of the United States military and intelligence communities to the country’s troops to live up to their laws,
Opinion | November 26, 2025
- The recent call by former members of the United States military and intelligence communities to the country’s troops to live up to their laws,
- Re: “Interim PBO says he is focusing on parliamentarians, not media,” (The Hill Times, Nov. 20). Federal spending is always “sustainable” in the ordinary
Opinion | November 26, 2025
Opinion | November 26, 2025
- Re: “Interim PBO says he is focusing on parliamentarians, not media,” (The Hill Times, Nov. 20). Federal spending is always “sustainable” in the ordinary
Opinion | November 26, 2025
- Re: “Interim PBO says he is focusing on parliamentarians, not media,” (The Hill Times, Nov. 20). Federal spending is always “sustainable” in the ordinary
- Re: “Ecuador’s fight is for peace, human rights, and partnership with Canada,” (The Hill Times, Nov. 3,). In an op-ed to The Hill Times,
Opinion | November 24, 2025
Opinion | November 24, 2025
- Re: “Ecuador’s fight is for peace, human rights, and partnership with Canada,” (The Hill Times, Nov. 3,). In an op-ed to The Hill Times,
Opinion | November 24, 2025
- Re: “Ecuador’s fight is for peace, human rights, and partnership with Canada,” (The Hill Times, Nov. 3,). In an op-ed to The Hill Times,
- Re: “House Speaker Scarpaleggia residing at an Ottawa hotel instead of official residence, ‘The Farm,’ for family reasons,” (The Hill Times, Nov. 16, 2025, by
Opinion | November 24, 2025
Opinion | November 24, 2025
- Re: “House Speaker Scarpaleggia residing at an Ottawa hotel instead of official residence, ‘The Farm,’ for family reasons,” (The Hill Times, Nov. 16, 2025, by
Opinion | November 24, 2025
- Re: “House Speaker Scarpaleggia residing at an Ottawa hotel instead of official residence, ‘The Farm,’ for family reasons,” (The Hill Times, Nov. 16, 2025, by
- Re: “Up to the U.S. to decide if it violated international law with Caribbean boat strikes, says Anand,” (The Hill Times, Nov. 12). Reporter
Opinion | November 19, 2025
Opinion | November 19, 2025
- Re: “Up to the U.S. to decide if it violated international law with Caribbean boat strikes, says Anand,” (The Hill Times, Nov. 12). Reporter
Opinion | November 19, 2025
- Re: “Up to the U.S. to decide if it violated international law with Caribbean boat strikes, says Anand,” (The Hill Times, Nov. 12). Reporter
- United States President Donald Trump and Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre are a danger to their own constituents and the world. I grew up (I’m
Opinion | November 19, 2025
Opinion | November 19, 2025
- United States President Donald Trump and Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre are a danger to their own constituents and the world. I grew up (I’m
Opinion | November 19, 2025
- United States President Donald Trump and Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre are a danger to their own constituents and the world. I grew up (I’m
- A Schedule ‘A’ in the context of a federal budget or appropriation act is the detailed annex that accompanies a money bill, laying out
Opinion | November 17, 2025
Opinion | November 17, 2025
- A Schedule ‘A’ in the context of a federal budget or appropriation act is the detailed annex that accompanies a money bill, laying out
Opinion | November 17, 2025
- A Schedule ‘A’ in the context of a federal budget or appropriation act is the detailed annex that accompanies a money bill, laying out
- On Nov. 11, Canadians honoured the terrible sacrifices made by the nation’s living and departed veterans. This remembrance ought to include all military casualties
Opinion | November 12, 2025
Opinion | November 12, 2025
- On Nov. 11, Canadians honoured the terrible sacrifices made by the nation’s living and departed veterans. This remembrance ought to include all military casualties
Opinion | November 12, 2025
- On Nov. 11, Canadians honoured the terrible sacrifices made by the nation’s living and departed veterans. This remembrance ought to include all military casualties
- On Dec. 14, 2023, I was taken by ambulance to the hospital and admitted to the ER. Although the Ministry of Health had re-mandated
Opinion | January 8, 2024
Opinion | January 8, 2024
- On Dec. 14, 2023, I was taken by ambulance to the hospital and admitted to the ER. Although the Ministry of Health had re-mandated
Opinion | January 8, 2024
- On Dec. 14, 2023, I was taken by ambulance to the hospital and admitted to the ER. Although the Ministry of Health had re-mandated
- The phrase “from the river to the sea” originates from the Likud’s charter. Palestinians demand equal rights in that area, hardly a controversial position. Similarly,
Opinion | January 8, 2024
Opinion | January 8, 2024
- The phrase “from the river to the sea” originates from the Likud’s charter. Palestinians demand equal rights in that area, hardly a controversial position. Similarly,
Opinion | January 8, 2024
- The phrase “from the river to the sea” originates from the Likud’s charter. Palestinians demand equal rights in that area, hardly a controversial position. Similarly,
- Re: “We must view the world as it is, not as we want it to be: CJPME rep,” (The Hill Times, Dec. 18, 2023,
Opinion | January 8, 2024
Opinion | January 8, 2024
- Re: “We must view the world as it is, not as we want it to be: CJPME rep,” (The Hill Times, Dec. 18, 2023,
Opinion | January 8, 2024
- Re: “We must view the world as it is, not as we want it to be: CJPME rep,” (The Hill Times, Dec. 18, 2023,
- Re: “Gaza: the bombed and the bombers,” (by Gwynne Dyer, Dec. 21, 2023, The Hill Times). I’m surprised that an experienced journalist like Dyer
Opinion | January 8, 2024
Opinion | January 8, 2024
- Re: “Gaza: the bombed and the bombers,” (by Gwynne Dyer, Dec. 21, 2023, The Hill Times). I’m surprised that an experienced journalist like Dyer
Opinion | January 8, 2024
- Re: “Gaza: the bombed and the bombers,” (by Gwynne Dyer, Dec. 21, 2023, The Hill Times). I’m surprised that an experienced journalist like Dyer
- Re: “COP28 was different, controversial, and substantive: a great place for Canada,” (by Jacob Irving, The Hill Times, Dec. 20, 2023). Jacob Irving is wrong
Opinion | January 8, 2024
Opinion | January 8, 2024
- Re: “COP28 was different, controversial, and substantive: a great place for Canada,” (by Jacob Irving, The Hill Times, Dec. 20, 2023). Jacob Irving is wrong
Opinion | January 8, 2024
- Re: “COP28 was different, controversial, and substantive: a great place for Canada,” (by Jacob Irving, The Hill Times, Dec. 20, 2023). Jacob Irving is wrong
- Problems are problems only because they are situations that we are struggling to solve. Although many of us look for the good, much today appears
Opinion | January 8, 2024
Opinion | January 8, 2024
- Problems are problems only because they are situations that we are struggling to solve. Although many of us look for the good, much today appears
Opinion | January 8, 2024
- Problems are problems only because they are situations that we are struggling to solve. Although many of us look for the good, much today appears
- The federal government’s 2024 budget must prioritize Indigenous-led post-secondary education. Ontario’s Indigenous institutes, dedicated to offering accredited education rooted in Indigenous cultures and knowledge,
Opinion | January 8, 2024
Opinion | January 8, 2024
- The federal government’s 2024 budget must prioritize Indigenous-led post-secondary education. Ontario’s Indigenous institutes, dedicated to offering accredited education rooted in Indigenous cultures and knowledge,
Opinion | January 8, 2024
- The federal government’s 2024 budget must prioritize Indigenous-led post-secondary education. Ontario’s Indigenous institutes, dedicated to offering accredited education rooted in Indigenous cultures and knowledge,
- Re: “Parliament’s in a pickle,” (The Hill Times, Dec. 26). In Chelsea Nash’s interview with Jonathan Malloy, a scholar of Canadian political institutions and
Opinion | January 8, 2024
Opinion | January 8, 2024
- Re: “Parliament’s in a pickle,” (The Hill Times, Dec. 26). In Chelsea Nash’s interview with Jonathan Malloy, a scholar of Canadian political institutions and
Opinion | January 8, 2024
- Re: “Parliament’s in a pickle,” (The Hill Times, Dec. 26). In Chelsea Nash’s interview with Jonathan Malloy, a scholar of Canadian political institutions and
- On Nov. 28, Health Minister Mark Holland vowed to close the loophole that allows for the aggressive marketing and sale to children of inexpensive flavoured
Opinion | January 8, 2024
Opinion | January 8, 2024
- On Nov. 28, Health Minister Mark Holland vowed to close the loophole that allows for the aggressive marketing and sale to children of inexpensive flavoured
Opinion | January 8, 2024
- On Nov. 28, Health Minister Mark Holland vowed to close the loophole that allows for the aggressive marketing and sale to children of inexpensive flavoured
- According to police and independent monitors, antisemitic incidents in Canada have spiked dramatically in 2023. Many Canadians will satisfy ourselves with the idea that
Opinion | December 18, 2023
Opinion | December 18, 2023
- According to police and independent monitors, antisemitic incidents in Canada have spiked dramatically in 2023. Many Canadians will satisfy ourselves with the idea that
Opinion | December 18, 2023
- According to police and independent monitors, antisemitic incidents in Canada have spiked dramatically in 2023. Many Canadians will satisfy ourselves with the idea that