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Letters to the Editor, Jan. 25

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YOUR GUY DOUG
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Thought it was funny to see the big title ‘Union Fearmongering’ on a page featuring a story quoting the Sun’s favourite son Doug Ford saying the “carbon tax will trigger recession.” Isn’t that fearmongering also? If you guys get any more one-sided on your reporting, Doug Ford will make you the state newspaper.
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Paul MacLellan
(No chance of that. We just won’t buy into the quiet hysteria against Ford’s government)
SCARY? YES, REALLY!
Re “Scary? Not very” (Front page, Jan. 22): What’s scary here is that some people might only hear Ford’s deliberate fear-mongering lie and not the heavy denouncing by economists throughout the land who know better. They might be left with gut-wrenching fear and be tempted to turn to facile but unfortunately ineffective solutions to cooling our planet. I suspect this is Ford’s plan. Scary? Yes indeed.
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Carole Lavallee
Chelmsford, Ont.
(It sounds like you’ve been enjoying Canada’s latest legal substance too much)
THE COPS
Just a little confused on your views of the police. Couple of weeks ago, many of your writers were saying the police were being overworked because they are not being able to solve the homicides. Now a lot of your writers are saying because of the new federal drunk-driving legislation they may be on a power trip busting into people’s homes and asking for breathalyzer tests. Seems to me the latter is not going to happen because if they power trip, the murder rates are going to go up.
Clayton Donoghue
Barrie
(Majority of our of police aren’t on a power trip and won’t abuse the new rules, no matter how ridiculous they are)
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FORD IS ON TO SOMETHING
Doug Ford is right. The financially inept Trudeau and his cohorts have no idea the game of roulette they are playing with Canadians. Their unacceptable deficits and obsession with the new “pollution tax” will further defeat the middle class. The price of everything will go up (gas 12 cents, diesel 16 cents) to start creating massive inflation. The government fights inflation by raising interest rates, further cooling the economy and taking more money and jobs from the middle class. This trust-fund accused groper thinks that sunny ways and photo ops will fix everything. He is wrong. Hard work and a Canadians first policy will. Ruining the Canadian economy and way of life without an impartial, exhaustive, fully-open-to-the-public pollution debate is deceitful. If only the budget could balance itself until October.
John Hutchins
Caledon

(The 2019 federal election is really shaping up to be a Ford vs Trudeau as opposed to a Trudeau vs Scheer and or Singh)
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