The editorial board of The Canadian Charger welcomes letters to the editor of 100 to 350 words. Please include your full name, e-mail address, contact number, city and country.
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Since we have been online we received many letters --
here are only two samples:
Congratulations!!!! Excellent work! Very impressive.
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I am confident that this new magazine will bring
understanding and information that we all Canadians need in the age of biased
national media in Europe as well as in North America.
I was in the Peace Corps serving on Utrik Atoll in the Marshall Islands from l972-3. The island was visited by the AEA each year. They would check the people's health. I had a friend in the Peace Corps serving on Ronalap during this same time. I was only on Utrik one year, then transferred to Woja, Alinglaplap Atoll and there from 1973-4.
Your poll on the main page should have included the other two parties for a better comparison as I don't think there will be a difference between the two.
Congratulations to Dr Elmasry on this excellent and timely article, emphasizing "C-51 opens the way for the Canadian Security and Intelligence Service (CSIS) to target legitimate dissent, making criminals out of environmentalists, aboriginal groups, and other civilian protesters".
I have enjoyed reading the contents of the latest issue of The Canadian Charger (Feb. 26, 2015). I must also mention that I have been reading many of the articles articles of your electronic magazine, for the last more than 6 years and always find them quite educative and informative. Please keep it up!