Letters to the Editor
- Some letter-writers claim `ICE` seeks the `worst of the worst`, while others dispute that description, on February 10.
- Toronto homeowners criticized city spending after 9.5% and 6.9% property tax increases in 2024 and 2025, citing $142,000 on budget promotion and a $12.7 million renaming project.
- Alleging quotas and misconduct, letter-writers described ICE operations in neighborhoods where officers ignore constitutional limits and act like an undisciplined paramilitary force.
- Letters called for accountability and adherence to core legal protections, with letter authors urging that ICE respect The Constitution or risk undermining justice and due process.
- Local donors and volunteers continued to fund youth services, raising more than $7 million for the Boys & Girls Club of Lake Tahoe, which opened the Angel of Tahoe Clubhouse in spring 2022 and now serves over 400 kids daily.
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From Our Inbox: Letters to the Editor for the Week Ending Feb. 13, 2026
The Feb. 6 article, “Dan Walters Covers California History, Politics, Challenges in Santa Barbara Talk,” stated, “To a packed theater, Walters, a CalMatters columnist who has been covering California politics since 1975, spoke about the state’s big issues that he said include high housing costs, power shortages, insufficient infrastructure and a lack of leadership from state politicians.” I would suggest another topic not mentioned by Walters: T…
Niagara letters Feb. 14: Events in Niagara are getting ridiculous
Recent stories raise a lot of questions about where we're heading, says a reader.
LFP Letters to the Editor: February 13, 2026
Pierre Poilievre is requesting specific tax relief benefits for laid-off auto workers. What Poilievre should be addressing is Stellantis’s double dealing and manipulative phrasing to avoid paying back what they owe Canadian taxpayers. After taking millions in government funding for upgrades to Stellantis’s Ontario plants and guaranteeing jobs, Stellantis moved its Brampton plant to Illinois.
Letters to the editor – February 13, 2026
Risible solutionsAnthony Saliba of St Paul’s Bay writes:National problems come and go. They go whenever suitable solutions are found. However, there are problems that have been addressed through risible solutions.For example, the latest one was to offer a carrot to the under-30s to surrender their driving licence, rewarding them with five equal annual payments of...
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