Letters to the editor - October 30, 2025
Trukhanov is suspected following an explosion in a Khmelnytskyi high-rise, raising safety concerns among residents and prompting an official investigation.
- An independent musician believes that ideas presented by Rinaldi, like universal basic income and celebrity advocacy for fair pay, are not sufficient to address the music industry's issues.
- Jack MacKenzie suggests that a focus on pressing records and touring provides a better path for success than the current system.
- Kate Korycki compares Texas's secession talk to Alberta's and raises concerns about the consequences of such independence.
- Mark Baker expresses support for Ann Henninger, highlighting her contributions to healthcare and community initiatives as an OMC Commissioner.
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Letters to the editor - October 30, 2025
My child, my pride: a parent’s voice of supportAnna Marie Mifsud, a member of Drachma Parents, writes:As a parent, my greatest hope has always been for my child to live a life filled with authenticity, joy and love. When my child came out as transgender, for some time I felt afraid for her because of...
Contrary to the coalition government under Chancellor Merz and Minister of Finance Klingbeil, there are no concepts on the agenda in Beijing to increase the country's military capacity for deliberation.
Letters to the Editor: September/October 2025
Change Your Tune While raising several important points, Luc Rinaldi’s “The Death of the Middle-Class Musician” (July/August) suffers by putting a misplaced emphasis on reforming a broken system rather than existing outside of it. As an independent musician myself, I understand railing against paltry Spotify payouts, SiriusXM gutting CBC royalties, and so on. But the only two prospective solutions Rinaldi explores—universal basic income and cele…
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