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Thursday, Feb. 19: Here are today’s Ottawa Sun letters to the editor.
Published Feb 19, 2026 • Last updated 1 hour ago • 2 minute read
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HIGH-SPEED RAIL SILENCE
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Re: Carleton MP Bruce Fanjoy calls on government to reconsider return-to-office rules, online, Feb. 9
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I agree with MP Bruce Fanjoy that federal employees should not be forced back to work at this time, not for the reasons put forth by Fanjoy, but because Ottawa does not have a reasonable transportation system to accommodate additional travellers in cars or public transit.
I find it curious that MP Fanjoy would not be speaking out against a more serious Liberal policy that will affect all his constituents, not just public servants. Why has he not at least alerted his constituents of the high-speed rail system that is being fast-tracked by his government?
Public consultation by Crown corporation Alto was held for two days in Ottawa in January. Bill C-15, which includes reduced expropriation rights for landowners, has passed first and second reading and is currently at committee.
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All Ottawa MPs, including Fanjoy, are keeping silent on high-speed rail. One wonders why.
SHIRLEY DOLAN
WOODLAWN
TIME FOR CARNEY TO STEP UP
Re: JAY GOLDBERG: Stephen Harper proved Canada’s current debt crisis was avoidable, online, Feb. 12
You will remember that it was Conservative Stephen Harper and his finance minister, Jim Flaherty, who stickhandled Canada through the 2008-2009 global financial crisis and left office with a balanced budget.
You will also remember that Mark Carney, who was governor of the Bank of Canada at the time of the crisis, took credit for the hard work done by Harper and Flaherty.
After 10 years of inept Liberal financial management (think the budget will balance itself), Canada now has a deficit of $78.3 billion. It is clearly time for Carney to step up and take ownership of this Liberal-created mess and do the hard work of balancing the budget. Taxpayers need this to happen.
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BOB ERWIN
OTTAWA
PATHETIC ‘SOCIAL COHESION’ TALK
Re: EDITORIAL: Is it news? Or is it propaganda? Online, Jan. 16
How absolutely pathetic are Heritage Minister Marc Miller’s “social cohesion” statements. He expects us to only trust his version of “trustworthy” sources of information. For example, sources such as Liberal-friendly (funded by unwilling taxpayers like myself) media like the CBC.
Miller’s message is, “Only trust the information we feed you.” I consider myself smart enough to differentiate truth from BS or any government propaganda.
GISELE LAVICTOIRE
ORLÉANS
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