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Letters to the editor: March 4: 'Give some credit to our beleaguered Prime Minister.' Readers debate Senate reform, hot housing and hard butter, plus other letters to the editor


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March 4: ‘Give some credit to our beleaguered Prime Minister.’ Readers debate Senate reform, hot housing and hard butter, plus other letters to the editor
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Published March 4, 2021
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Re This Has Not Been Canada’s Finest Hour (Editorial, March 3): I believe the reason that the COVID-19 death rate in Canada is lower than the world’s worst-hit countries is the quiet compliance of the vast majority of Canadians. With our daily sacrifices, and struggle to maintain our threadbare patience, we are picking up the slack left by the people who should be leading and protecting us.

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Letters to the editor: March 2: 'We should thank him.' Mark Machin's vaccine controversy, plus other letters to the editor


The Globe and Mail
March 2: ‘We should thank him.’ Mark Machin’s vaccine controversy, plus other letters to the editor
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Published March 2, 2021
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Re No Clean Water: 39 First Nations Remain Under Long-term Advisories (March 1): I congratulate The Globe and Mail on making First Nations water problems front page news again. If this doesn’t speed up government action, I don’t know what will.
While the human misery should be our main concern, it is also an embarrassment to admit to our new immigrants and international friends that we tolerate a situation where some of our citizens still do not have access to clean water.

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