Wednesday, November 26: Here are today's Ottawa Sun letters to the editor.
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THIRTY “GRATEFUL” LIBERAL VOTERS
As a 30-year-old man with a decent job and a fiancée who is currently at university, I want to say thank you to everyone who voted to keep the Liberals in government.
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Thank you for completely crushing the homeownership dreams of my generation and future generations. You have chosen to allow this reckless government to continue to spend unsustainably, and as the deficit increases even further, these dreams will become more and more unattainable.
Working for a big home builder in Canada really sucks and I can't even think about buying one of the cheapest condos we build and still have to pay for groceries, gas, etc.
And before anyone says the Liberals are going to start all these big projects, I'll believe it as soon as they can cut through all their red tape and green light these projects.
And maybe while they're at it, they can make sure that we civilians can protect our families without having to worry about being charged with protecting those we love.
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NICK DUNLEY
OTTAWA
“BUYING ONTARIO” IS THE WRONG STEP
“Buy the Ontario Act to protect businesses and jobs,” the Ford government said online on Nov. 20.
The Government of Ontario introduces the Buy Ontario Act. It used to be “buy Canada” and then we also had “buy local” or “buy local.” Where are we going? I am sure that in this atmosphere of trade barriers we are going in the “wrong direction”.
Already the Canadian store is fading away; It was a nice moment when it happened, but we knew it was impossible. What would Ontario do if others did the same?
The federal government is trying to remove trade barriers, and if they succeed, Ontario will bring a new headache to the rest of the country.
ANANT NAGPUR
OTTAWA
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VERY LOW
As a Canadian whose family went to war to protect our country, I find it extremely low to even consider banning poppies in courtrooms. What message are we conveying to our veterans? The poppy has always been worn as a sign of respect and in honor of our veterans.
BRIAN HUGHES
ALMONTE
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