GET IT TOGETHER CANADA
The United States Postal Service nationally announcing that they are no longer accepting any mail bound for Canada is advertising the ‘Trudeau Dysfunctional Government’ and the incompetence of Canada. I’m sure many Americans are hearing this news and thinking, “Trump is right,” Canada is absolutely failing to manage their border properly and Canada’s drug problems because Canada can’t even deliver their own mail! They deserve the pain of 25% tariffs, and even higher, until they get act together and stop hurting America!

Chris Robertson
Stony Plain, Alta.

(Americans get little news about Canada — but when they do, it’s likely because of the general incompetence of the Trudeau government)

51st STATE
Do not dismiss Trump’s apparent humour about making Canada the 51st state. When you have a weakling such as Trudeau running to Mar-a-Lago to kiss the ring, it showed nothing but weakness in the eyes of Trump. Resign and go back to dancing at Taylor Swift concerts.

Thomas Geddes
Port Dover

(We can take some solace in the fact Trudeau will likely not be around after the next federal election to even make this a possibility)

TOO LOUD
I sadly think the government and medical authorities need to set standards of volume for movies, concerts, etc. as the outrageous volume is damaging peoples hearing. No wonder every second commercial on TV Is for hearing aids. I went to see the movie Wicked. Great visuals, cast, not as magical as the original Wizard of Oz but nonetheless great visual effects. Sadly, the sound was deafening, distorted, and it was sometimes impossible to understand dialogue or lyrics. Some people left after about 20 minutes and I’m sure it was the sound system. I wear hearing aids and I took them out and it was still so loud it made no difference. My hearing was buzzing when I left. This habit of blasting all music is getting out of hand. This is so dangerous to the hearing of children who will need hearing aids by the time they reach their teen years. Something needs to be done to protect the hearing of the public.

Tim Devlin
Toronto

(It’s a slippery slope if government starts controlling the volume)