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June 25, 2010
- Is the suggested 鈥榞reen' really red? Does anyone else wonder if
- Don't allow the exploitation of workers Yukon can be proud of the Yukon nominee program and its refugee settlement practices.
- Creating corridors of slaughter is no way to 鈥榬espect' wildlife Ed. note: this is an open letter to Environment Minister John Edzerza.
- Ambulance base is unsuitable for this area We recently learned about the request by the Government of Yukon's Emergency Medical Services (EMS) to change the zoning for the Mine Rescue Station to allow for a multi-year use of the building as an ambulance station.
June 24, 2010
- The rejection of Bill C-391 would anger me I am outraged by Liberal MP Mark Holland's recent recommendation for the outright rejection of Bill C-391.
June 23, 2010
- Working near a power line? Please call us The summer of 2010 will mark 109 years of proudly serving Yukoners for Yukon Electrical Company Limited.
- The media are slaying a national icon For 137 years, more than 50,000 Canadian men and women have donned the world-renowned red serge of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police to serve their countrymen in every jurisdiction of Canada.
- Montessori: an exemplary model of children's care High-quality child care is what I require for my children. I have been very fortunate to find that with Paintbrush Montessori.
June 22, 2010
- Give your members a free vote, Mr. Ignatieff Ed. note: this is an open letter to federal Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff.
June 18, 2010
- All animals deserve blessings Re. "Territory becomes centre of forensics research鈥 (Star, June 11).
- A question about horse sense, Minister Horne Ed. note: this is an open letter to Justice Minister Marian Horne.
- If you value our vistas, please tell council Many of us love living in Whitehorse because it is a "small town鈥 in all of the best meanings of the phrase but it is grandiose in beauty.
- I'm grateful for these people's services I am writing to respond to articles that appeared in local newspapers on June 16 regarding the Yukon Hospital Corporation's board of trustees' travel and honoraria rates.
- The assessments of our staff were offensive It is necessary for me to respond to the letter from Kevin Brewer printed in your paper on June 11 and 14, as the letter paints an inaccurate picture of our staff and of our performance as an organization.
- I'm not talking Third World here A government that ignores Parliament and its long-established rules, shuts it down at will, forbids witnesses to testify, uses people's money for unjustified, over-the-top spending, pushes its own agenda, enters into agreements then creates new obstructions, removes cabinet ministers, MPs and candidates at will .... the list goes on.
- We have the right to choose our health remedies Ed. note: this is a letter to Conservative MP Jay Hill.
June 17, 2010
- We must re-engage in UN peacekeeping programs In celebrating the International Day of UN Peacekeeping (May 29), we unfortunately could not congratulate ourselves very much for helping the United Nations because Canada has almost completely abandoned UN peace operations.