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Foreign interference plus other letters, June 16: ‘MPs under scrutiny might wish to reconsider their options’
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In today’s letters to the editor: foreign interference; intersections and roundabouts; slaughterhouses; youth hockey; Canadian content; St. Anne’s fire; AI; Letters to the Editor

: Collusion with foreign powers by MPs unknown is a serious political and parliamentary matter. These MPs will likely be seeking re-election.

The Globe reports that Cargill offered workers increases that total 16 per cent over four years. Let’s do the math: That offer would roughly increase a $19.25 hourly wage to the princely sum of $22.33 – by 2028. Hockey Canada should grasp the nettle and ban body checking at all levels of youth hockey. Evidence shows it exacts an enormous, avoidable cost without much benefit.

Well, yes, up to a point all art, and all artists, begin with imitation. Art, like all other human activities, exists in a matrix of what came before.

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