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.
All letters accepted for publication will be edited for taste, legality and style.
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 completely agree with Dr. Elmasry that both these women, Tawakkol Kamran and Asma Mahfouz, were ignored by the Western media, because they led their respective countries, Yemen and Egypt, towards "dignity, democracy, liberty and social justice".
Thank you for the timely and well researched piece about the dangers of cell phones and towers. It is a subject which is so confusing; more so since the industry does its best to obfuscate the facts, and allay fears.
For the entire decade of the 1960s I travelled extensively in Africa, seeing first-hand countless occurrences of disproportionate violence used by government security forces against citizens trying to bring about change in various countries.
Thank you very much for your article about Prof. Noble. I also received a note from the Canadian Arab Federation. But what was missing from their excellent note, and what I appreciated in yours, was the fact that his death was unexplained.
Thank you for Reuel Amdur's article "The tragedy of alcohol-related disorders." It was well written but there are a couple of points that need to be clarified concerning Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders.
I am very happy and appreciative that the Canadian Charger covers a wide range of topics. Your recent coverage of cell phone, cordless phone and WiFi radiation, and then publishing a map of cell phone tower locations in Canada are all well appreciated.