Thank you for publishing the op-ed about Ida B Wells ( “Chicago activist Ida B. Wells changes the face of American currency,” ...
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A chara, – I find the sentiments expressed by Carmel Delaney (Letters, January 30th ... this means having Defence Forces worthy of the name. Ms Delaney also advocates engaging with China ...
Every Holocaust Remembrance Day, Jan. 27, I post about how my grandparents ... They are neighbours and friends. They have names. They have lives. And now, they are the victims of the same hatred ...
On Jan. 6, 2021, I watched with shock ... address and phone number. Only your name and community will be published. Letters have a 250-word limit. One letter per person in a 30-day time period.
A quote from Stephen Collins’s article “Scenes of chaos and bullying in Dáil will have done nothing for the reputation of politicians” (Opinion & Analysis, January 24th) perhaps goes some ...
One of the Jan. 6 extremists ... Send your thoughts (along with your full name and city of residence) to [email protected]. Letters are subject to editing for clarity, length, accuracy, and ...
Canada has lost innumerable Canadian grown businesses: Eaton’s, Hudson Bay to name just a couple ... I agree with many points in a Jan. 15 letter regarding local governments being given another ...
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US Weekly on MSNMeghan Markle’s As Ever Name Change Was Years in the MakingMeghan Markle’s brand name was changed from American Riviera Orchard to As Ever to reflect the expansive nature of the brand, ...
Re “In Quebec, an Amazon union push gets snuffed out” (Jan. 25): Forty years ... Include your name, address and daytime phone number. Keep letters to 150 words or fewer. Letters may be edited ...
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The New Republic on MSNJanuary 6 Insurrectionists Take Trump Pardons to Horrifying LevelJanuary 6 rioters are using Trump’s pardon logic to argue that they can’t be charged for some other heinous crimes.
Readers respond to Michael Schulman’s piece on Monica Barbaro, Dhruv Khullar’s article on ultra-processed foods and nutrition science, John McPhee’s latest installment of “Tabula Rasa,” and Jordan ...
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