Letters to the Editor
- This past week, the London Free Press published letters to the editor, inviting submissions by email to lfp.letters@sunmedia.ca with a preferred length of 150 words and offering unlimited online access to 15 news sites with one account.
- Readers criticised Ottawa’s budget cuts to international aid, noting Canada’s 2025 federal budget reduces $ 2.7 billion and contradicts Prime Minister Mark Carney’s pledge to avoid cuts, urging support for the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, which saved over 70 million lives.
- A Spokane County juror recounted serving on the two-week superior court case where the jury reached unanimous verdicts, finding the defendant guilty on seven child-abuse charges but not guilty on partner rape and assault.
- Advocates urged adding Ecosystem Function to the Columbia River Treaty, citing Washington Department of Natural Resources and NOAA Fisheries on salmon’s keystone role supporting 137 species and watershed health.
- The parliamentary diabetes feature on November 16 highlighted Malta’s prevalence estimate, noting revised HbA1c test thresholds of 5.7%–6.4% for early and 6.5% and above for established diabetes; letter writers warned some Maltese labs fail to detect early cases, risking increased cancer and dementia.
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Letters to the Editor | Nov. 23, 2025
Help struggling Seabright businesses in bridge closure The majority of restaurants and the two bars at the end of Seabright Avenue are owned by women, and until the Murray Street Bridge closure, they were thriving neighborhood anchors. Several, including Brady’s Yacht Club, Engfer Pizza and La Posta are housed in some of the oldest and most iconic buildings in the city of Santa Cruz. Owners have gone well beyond the extra mile to preserve, at th…
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In today’s letters to the editor: backbench MPs; nation-building; private health care; climate change; skilled trades; aging well
Letters to the Editor
Our Health Insurance Costs Could Increase by 800% if the ACA Health Care Premium Subsidies Expire I read with horror the letter outlining next year’s health insurance premium cost. From $315 a month, it’s set to skyrocket to $2,200 a month. And that’s for a plan with catastrophic coverage. Our deductible is $7,000 each for my husband and me. While basic annual tests are covered, anything above that comes out of pocket until we meet the $7,000 de…
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