The article compiles letters to the editor addressing Canada's economic struggles, including stagnant growth, rising food prices, and mounting debt.
Contributors criticize Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's fiscal policies, particularly the Trans Mountain pipeline project, which faces environmental concerns and legal challenges.
One writer argues that corporate tax breaks for big businesses harm public services, while another questions the ethics of corporate charitable donations.The letters also touch on broader societal issues like housing affordability and climate change mitigation strategies.Overall, the piece highlights public dissatisfaction with government economic management and calls for transparency in policy decisions.
Original title: ‘Our economy continues to barely grow, food prices continue to rise, housing continues to be a problem … Mark Carney has, however, managed to grow our debt.’ Letters to the editor for July 7
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