Readers Decry Canada's Self-Sabotage in Pipeline, Liberal Policies
Postmedia readers sound off on Canada's internal conflicts hindering resource development, Liberal government failures, and Ontario's LCBO controversy in December 2025 letters.
Postmedia readers sound off on Canada's internal conflicts hindering resource development, Liberal government failures, and Ontario's LCBO controversy in December 2025 letters.
A 'Walking Artist' embarks on a profound journey through Windsor-Essex, retracing the historic path of the Underground Railroad. Discover the story behind this moving tribute.
Explore the stunning 1898 panoramic map of Vancouver, a colorful historical snapshot detailing every building and street of the young city. Discover its creation and legacy.
Annette Dionne, the final surviving member of the world-famous Dionne Quintuplets, has died at 91. We look back at the sisters' extraordinary and often tragic story as a Canadian cultural phenomenon.
The Dionne Quintuplets Museum in Northern Ontario recovers two priceless artifacts, including the wedding buggy of Oliva and Elzire Dionne. A family donation preserves a unique piece of Canadian history.
Postmedia readers express deep frustration with political floor-crossing, legislative breaks, and a perceived lack of accountability in Canadian politics, questioning voter apathy.
Readers share sharp opinions on Canada's new U.S. ambassador, federal workers' office complaints, and the Toronto Maple Leafs' struggling power play. Dive into the public discourse.
Toronto Sun readers voice worries over the loss of Christmas's meaning and criticize the Maple Leafs' media demeanor in December 24, 2025, letters to the editor.
In December 1999, Calgary shattered temperature records with a 20°C Christmas heat wave. Residents golfed, swam, and soaked up the sun. Discover the story of this upside-down holiday season.
Alan Kerr of Calgary has compiled 1,000 touching and hilarious letters from his EmailSanta.com site into a new book, sharing the full emotional spectrum of children's holiday wishes. Discover the magic.
Alan Kerr of Calgary reflects on 27 years running EmailSanta.com, sharing the hilarious and heartbreaking messages from kids worldwide in a new book.
Ottawa Citizen readers respond to columnists on public servant portrayals, dual arena feasibility, and urban development priorities. Join the conversation on local issues.
Toronto Sun readers share sharp opinions on Israel barring Canadian MPs, Mark Carney's leadership, and federal workplace disputes in the latest letters. Dive into the unfiltered public discourse.
Explore how Christmas in Chatham-Kent evolved from simple community gatherings in the 1850s to a more commercial holiday by 1900. Discover the festive history of this Ontario region.
A Canadian homeowner's festive mailbox for Santa collected around 200 letters this year, with every child receiving a personal response. Discover this heartwarming holiday tradition.
Toronto Sun readers share strong opinions on Joe Bowen's TV absence, Canada's healthcare failings, and dairy trade policy in the Dec. 21, 2025, letters.
A collection of reader letters in the Toronto Sun expresses deep frustration with political leadership, public order, and the response to threats against Jewish communities in Canada.
The federal government will pay $713 million to three Saskatchewan First Nations to resolve a historical grievance involving forced amalgamation. Learn the details of this landmark agreement.
Niagara police have laid historical sexual assault charges against a man who worked at a Port Colborne after-school program. Get the latest details on the investigation.
Chief Kelly LaRocca argues Canada must move beyond symbolic gestures to address the cumulative policies that dispossessed Indigenous peoples. Read her call for tangible action.
Toronto Sun readers discuss the economic gap since Archie Bunker's time, call for holiday kindness, and propose a solution to the LCBO-U.S. alcohol dispute. Read their insights.
Historians critique Donald Trump's newly installed White House plaques, calling them politicized, inaccurate, and beneath the office's dignity. Explore the analysis.
A former Saskatoon school principal, Duff Friesen, receives a six-month sentence for assaulting students with a wooden paddle in 2003-2004. Read the full details of the historical crime and its legal outcome.
A collection of reader letters to the Toronto Sun tackles religious tolerance, provincial overreach, and soaring living costs. Discover what Canadians are saying about the issues that matter most.
Canada Post's popular 'Write to Santa' program is back for 2025 after a brief operational pause. Learn how Canadian children can receive a personalized response from the North Pole.
A Calgarian questions Alberta's $4-billion plan for year-round resorts while education faces underfunding. Read the debate on provincial spending priorities and its long-term impact.
Calgary Herald readers voice concerns over Canada's new weather warning system and Alberta's education property tax. Discover the local perspectives on provincial policies.
Toronto Sun readers share diverse views on public prayer bans, political figures, and law enforcement in the latest Letters to the Editor, published December 8, 2025.
Readers voice concerns over Algoma Steel layoffs, applaud Hazel Mae's Hall of Fame honour, and call for better road etiquette regarding high beams. Read the latest public feedback.
Archaeologists in Ireland have discovered a new infant burial site at the former Tuam Mother and Baby home. The find comes amid an ongoing excavation into one of Ireland's darkest chapters.