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With the many scandals that have been the hallmark of this Liberal government, Premier Kathleen Wynne has never held her ministers accountable. Nice to see Doug Ford capable of showing sound leadership.

LARRY COMEAU

OTTAWA

(Well said.)

TOLERANT OR DUMB?

Canadians were always looked upon as being very tolerant, but I believe in recent times they have crossed the line by turning a blind eye to what our government is doing to our country.

Our government handed over millions of dollars to a terrorist while taking our veterans to court. Our boarders are a joke, where our national police act like bellhops escorting illegals across from the United States – for this the RCMP should be working for minimum wage.

So Canadians what is it, are we tolerant or stupid?

PETE MCLELLAN

BROCKVILLE

(Are the two mutually exclusive?)

ISN’T IT WRONG?

The question on pot beer is straightforward: since pot is illegal at this time, and the government is knowingly subsidizing this activity, is that not a crime for both parties?

STEVE LESTER

OTTAWA

(If we did it … seems like it.)

BREAKING THE LAW

Correct me if I’m wrong but isn’t marijuana still illegal in Canada? So, therefore, isn’t the province, by giving a Toronto company $300,000 to work with the Loyalist College in Bellville to develop a beer brewed from cannabis, aiding and abetting in breaking the law?

What next? Giving out grants to pharmaceutical manufacturer to produce crack cocaine?

RICHARD VILLENEUVE

OTTAWA

(Maybe not illegal, but certainly unseemly.)

SHOULDN’T TOLERATE IT

Taxpayers will be paying for these people crossing the border illegally. Can we afford it? Absolutely not as we seemingly can’t afford to look after our vets or seniors properly as it is.

Should we be doing it? Absolutely not. This is aiding and abetting criminal activity and enticing more illegals. If you can’t come here legally and get a job and contribute to this country as the rest of us do then they should not be allowed to enter.

SANDY JOHNSTON

GREELY

(And how might we police thousands of kilometres of border?)