In today’s letters to the editor: Chrystia Freeland; Joe Biden; antisemitism; the Giller Prize; Alice Munro
: I don’t know why the Prime Minister’s Office is worried. I find the Finance Minister’s messaging to be hugely effective.
“Concern about Biden’s age is now out of his campaign’s control. Can Democrats recover in time for the election?” Are these authors aware that many major countries promote wars in smaller countries so that their weapons manufacturing companies can have larger markets for their products? Is all this fuss necessary for a 2.5-per-cent investment in a minor weapons manufacturer?
The present value of Scotiabank’s holding in Elbit Systems represents barely 0.01 per cent of its yearly revenue. The question for the Giller Prize board of directors should be: Where in the sand do they wish to draw their line? We don’t have to want a mature literary culture in Canada. But if we decide that we do, we should have something less self-serving and more nuanced from cultural commentators.To avoid becoming a “casualty” to such betrayal, follow a few rules: 1) Everyone – famous, anonymous, silent or notorious – is human. 2) Humans make mistakes. 3) Fame is not reserved for the faultless amongst us, if any such person exists. These rules should be uniformly applicable across time, talent and culture.
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