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Letter: Former NDP candidate criticizes Cons over birth control

Letter: Former NDP candidate criticizes Cons over birth control

‘Tories would rather women pay out of pocket for medically necessary birth control than make it universally available,’ says Nadia Verrelli
Letter: Thanks for making Rock the Farm a rockin’ good time

Letter: Thanks for making Rock the Farm a rockin’ good time

Another successful season of free concerts and fun
Letter: Hey, my guide dog is not here to be your new friend

Letter: Hey, my guide dog is not here to be your new friend

Guide dog handler and manager of advocacy with CNIB says people who use guide dogs too often have to explain to people the dog is not for them to pet or play with, and too often have to tell retailers allowing guide dogs entry is the law
Letter: PC riding president chides city’s ‘passive-aggressive’ criticism

Letter: PC riding president chides city’s ‘passive-aggressive’ criticism

Province has stepped up to fund homelessness supports, says Fred Slade
Letter: Reader offers some bad advice on being a student

Letter: Reader offers some bad advice on being a student

Reader Douglas Miller shares a story from his university days that students should not take as advice, unless they want the universe to punish them too
Letter: Supervised consumption, safe supply are just good science

Letter: Supervised consumption, safe supply are just good science

Criminology professor criticizes the Ontario government for walking back funding of programs that helped address the drug crisis
Letter: My son is a rolling stone and I’m going to miss him

Letter: My son is a rolling stone and I’m going to miss him

Reader Douglas Miller’s son is moving across the pond and he’s trying to come to terms with the distance that will soon separate them
Letter: MPP says training standards hurting northern towing industry

Letter: MPP says training standards hurting northern towing industry

France Gélinas says training requirements are unfair to Northern Ontario companies
Letter: Prisoners Justice Day shines light on injustice

Letter: Prisoners Justice Day shines light on injustice

‘We do not talk enough, as a society, about the severe damage done to people by the reliance on prisons to deal with social problems, from homelessness to mental health to unemployment to impacts of colonialism’
Letter: City’s spending priorities seem out of whack

Letter: City’s spending priorities seem out of whack

Reader wonders why the city is so willing to spend big on a new arena while failing to address a homelessness issue they’ve paid lip service to for nearly 20 years