‘As if the country were bankrupt.’ Are boomers leaving behind generational debt? Plus other letters to the editor for March 18
” : Contributor John Ralston Saul makes the case that each year on March 11, Canadians should publicly celebrate their democracy, remarkably resilient and now 175 years old.
John Graham Former ambassador; former head, Unit for the Promotion of Democracy, Organization of American States; Ottawa Unusual in an era when established power was almost always reactionary, the governor-general Lord Elgin strongly supported them.Contributor John Ralston Saul exposes our disregard for the crucible from which our democracy emerged. Such resilience in the face of adversity should be celebrated.
: Contributor Paul Kershaw equates boomers not living within their means with our massive national debt. Living within one’s means should mean just that: an individual’s means.
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