Letter to the editor: Canada needs its own Eliot Ness

Here are today’s Ottawa Sun letters to the editor.

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CANADA NEEDS OUR OWN ELIOT NESS

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Thanks to the out-of-control immigration policies and the criminal-friendly laws that have been put in place by the Liberal government, we are experiencing a violent crime explosion in Canada. Our economy is in the basement, but the criminal element is flourishing. They are having a heyday!

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Canada is becoming like Chicago in the 1930s. We need an Eliot Ness to clean house.

Policing is becoming more and more dangerous, and most forces are short-staffed and underfunded. They are probably on a sharp learning curve on how to deal with the rapid expansion and violent nature of these crimes.

Citizens are afraid and angry. Is there no end to the suffering Canadians are being forced to endure because of the incompetent, radical policies and ideologies of the Justin Trudeau government?

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Mr. Trudeau, have the grace to admit that it is past time to step aside and bow out of politics. Perhaps to return to teaching drama classes or do the “black face” routine, or play “dress up,” as you did in India. That is obviously where your expertise lies.

BETTY-ANNE TREMBLAY

OTTAWA

NO EA FOR FARMERS

Watching the European farmers’ convoy protest evolving in so many countries, I’m struck by several things. No one is whining about the honking; the citizens are lining up in cars supporting them; no heavy-handed police tactics; the politicians are talking to them; and no Emergencies Act, even though major highways and airports are blocked.

Maybe they should have tried spraying manure in Ottawa, as they have in Paris and Brussels. Then you’d have a case. Shame on Ottawa.

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JULIE FRASER

LEDUC, ALTA.

BILL SOUNDS LIKE LUNACY

So NDP MP Charlie Angus is proud to introduce Bill C-372 regarding fossil fuels. Sounds like lunacy to me. As far as I’m concerned, if I want to I can talk about fossil fuels until the cows come home (that’s if we don’t kill them all off for burping or releasing gas).

The proposed punishments in this bill are totally incredible and absurd. Other than propping up the incompetent Liberals, the NDP are absolutely irrelevant. I can’t see this laughable bill ever passing.

GISELE LAVICTOIRE

ORLÉANS

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