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Brian Mulroney is聽no聽father figure

Re: 鈥淔ree-trade father figure tells Ottawa to make NAFTA deal,鈥 Sept.聽12. Brian Mulroney is not a father figure and does not deserve the right to give advice to a country that he successfully sued. He retreated to the U.S.

Notley, Trudeau trying to rig the process

If Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Alberta Premier Rachel Notley had any credibility left after they sold out their principles in favour of big oil interests, it has been destroyed by their reaction to the Federal Court of Appeals decision regardin

Protect rights of those who don鈥檛 smoke pot

Re: 鈥淓nforce marijuana rules,鈥 editorial, Sept. 9. The editorial raises a crucial topic: 鈥淚f it protects the rights and health of people who choose not to smoke the drug.

Cars will go same speed as bikes

Re: 鈥淗elps pushes 30 km/h speed limits,鈥 Sept. 8.

Speed-reduction plan is a good idea

Re: 鈥淗elps pushes 30 km/h speed limits,鈥 Sept. 8. Victoria Mayor Lisa Helps is suggesting that the regular vehicle speed limit in the City of Victoria be reduced to 30 km/h. Following the dumb idea to remove the Sir John A.

City鈥檚 decisions affect other areas鈥 residents

Re: 鈥淗elps pushes 30 km/h speed limits,鈥 Sept. 8. With municipal elections about one month away, the need to amalgamate Greater Victoria becomes increasingly apparent.

Trudeau鈥檚 pot statement is absurd

Re: 鈥淏e wary of cannabis use before travel to U.S., Trudeau advises radio listener,鈥 Sept. 12. In a radio interview, our prime minister stated that marijuana is a controlled substance that鈥檚 being legalized to protect children and communities.

NDP government looking like Liberals

Re: 鈥淭enants face 4.5 per cent rent increase 鈥 biggest hike since 2004,鈥 Sept. 9. I was shocked to read about the recent 4.5 per cent rental-increase regulation.

Logging a bigger threat than drought

Re: 鈥淪ummer drought deals 鈥榙evastating loss鈥 to western red cedar, sa国际传媒鈥檚 official tree,鈥 Sept. 12. The bleeding-heart story about western red cedar trees dying off was very touching.

Harmac workers deserve to celebrate

Re: 鈥淗armac mill is thriving, decade after rescue by its employees,鈥 Sept.聽11. Thank you to the sa国际传媒 for such a good news story on the front of the Business section.