Sunday, October 26: Here are today's Ottawa Sun letters to the editor.
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COUNTING ON YOU, LINUS
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There's a saying in hockey that there are times when the goalie has to take the play away from you when things aren't going your way.
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So far this season, the only thing Ottawa Senators goaltender Linus Ullmark is stealing is his salary.
Linus, you are a Vezina Trophy winner and you have to get back to your elite game or there will be no playoffs this season. We all count on you to do this.
Let's go, Sens!
BRIAN CLARKE
BARHAVEN
PLANTS FOR PICLOLL?
Now that all the auto plants in Ontario are starting to close completely for good, what should be the plan for these real estate graveyards? Pickleball courts, casinos or re-education centers that teach Canadians not to trust political deceptions like Elbows Up?
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CHRIS ROBERTSON
STONE PLAIN, ALTA.
STOP THE EXODUS NOW
Re: Exodus of new nurses from Canada continues to rise: study, online, October 22
It's time to address Canada's health care crisis.
Anyone who has had to undergo surgery, make an appointment with a specialist, or visit the emergency room knows firsthand that Canada's healthcare system is struggling. There is a shortage of specialists, doctors and nurses, which puts additional strain on those who serve.
Currently, approximately 6.5 million Canadians do not have a family doctor. Because of this, many end up going to emergency rooms, where wait times are often in the double digits. Until now, the Mark Carney government or the Justin Trudeau government had made no attempt to seriously address this growing national health crisis.
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Both doctors and nurses here burn out due to long and stressful work hours due to lack of resources. If this situation is not resolved immediately, Canada will find itself in the same dire situation that England found itself in a few years ago.
LARRY COMEAU
OTTAWA
LANGUAGE PLEASE!
Manager John Schneider's unbridled enthusiasm immediately after his Blue Jays became ALCS champions culminated in a spew of crude, inappropriate and classless F-bombs.
He was a complete disgrace. First, he swore in front of a celebrating, sold-out Rogers Center filled with 44,770 high-paying patrons, including children, when Hazel May asked him about his reaction to the win. Then, secondly, in a noisy locker room in front of the same television audience.
How bad and disrespectful this reflects on the entire organization.
VICTOR REDLIK
TORONTO
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