YOU SAID IT: Praise for Freeland?

Sunday, September 21. These are the letters of Ottawa of the Sun to the editor.

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Praise for Freeland?

Re: She retained the circle; Friland deserves more a merit for the intestine show, the column of Warren Kinsella, September 17.

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Easy, Warren, your real colors show. Praised Christy Friland? Really? Praise her for everything she did? How about those little things called debts and deficiency? Canadians will pay for decades, trying to dig us out of this hole.

Praise Freiled is like praising someone, who immerses a passenger ship, and then takes a rowing boat to save several.

She saw spelling on the wall, and only then she took off Justin Trudeau, strictly for her own benefits.

Wayne Boyce
Carleton Plays

Can anyone explain?

Can a liberal explain this new position for Chrystia Freland? She was a disaster as the Minister of Finance, going in the hand of Justin Trudeau with his absurd expenses, and now she will become a special representative of the reconstruction of Ukraine. And do you appoint this position after the end of the war?

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Barry Harris
Edmonton

Really easy money

Re: Speed ​​chambers light money, letter to the editor, September 13.

I must completely agree with the writer of the letter Jill Young.

In addition, are the chambers of high-speed chambers simply a modern Hi-Tech police that catch spiders, since we use self-examination, self-service, etc.? Mr. Ford, you were caught, so a fragile device for speed chambers?

Dave Kinan
Styttsville

Canada, we cannot stop now

Every day, millions suffer from emptiness from AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria, which can be prevented and treated. In the face of this human struggle, our inaction is becoming increasingly difficult to justify. Global health threats are growing, inequality is expanding, and we risk losing decades of progress if we do not support bold leadership.

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Historically, Canada was an important partner in the global fund to combat diseases, helping to save millions of lives and create stronger healthcare systems in low and medium income countries. But the struggle is far from finished. The financing deficit, new health risks and gaps in access to the marginal population threaten the impulse forward.

We urge the Canadian government to continue and increase its support. Strengthening our obligations today, we can help win the fight against tuberculosis, AIDS and malaria, ensure justice in relation to health and protect life around the world.

Safia Ibrahim
OTTAWA

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