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Letters to the Editor, Jan. 24-25
- On January 24, 2026, Letters to the Editor published readers' reactions to governance disputes involving the Governors of Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Karnataka, a Manipur murder video noted by Dr. D.V.G. Sankara Rao, and Prime Minister Mark Carney's China EV trade deal.
- Karnataka Governor's walkout drew letters calling it shirking duty and a symptom of politicisation, with readers invoking Pandit Thakur Das Bhargava's view of governors as nonpartisan guides.
- The Chinese EV base model offers a 300-kilometre range and will sell in Canada for less than $20,000, with home chargers costing $185 to $260 annually and requiring overnight charging, amidst 25,000 public stations.
- Petaluma Affordable Housing Overlay District will cover 15.27% of the city, removing Heritage Tree Ordinance protections and allowing large builds without resident input.
- Calls grew to redefine the gubernatorial role to ensure the office's stature, while some readers backed the bipartisan SAVE Act urging U.S. Senators to require voter citizenship verification.
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Letters to the Editor | Jan. 24, 2026
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Letters to the editor: ‘Please spare me the lecture on the sacrosanct absolute of reasonable and lawful protest in all healthy democracies.’ Letters to the editor for Jan. 24
In today’s letters to the editor: robotaxis; Chinese EVs; single exit stairways; pet ownership; public transit; airline competition; Emergencies Act; lying
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Total News Sources19
Leaning Left2Leaning Right3Center6Last UpdatedBias Distribution55% Center
Bias Distribution
- 55% of the sources are Center
55% Center
L 18%
C 55%
R 27%
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