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LETTER: Training must be evaluated before new CMV drivers hit the road

LETTER: Training must be evaluated before new CMV drivers hit the road

The Insurance Bureau of Canada expressed its concerns that "untrained" operators of commercial motor vehicles are putting highway safety at risk.
LETTER: Closing AV Terrace Bay mill an act of profiteering?

LETTER: Closing AV Terrace Bay mill an act of profiteering?

It's time that our governments get involved and put our workers back into the workforce without displacing them from their families or their homes.
LETTER: Authorities should have given polar bear situation a little more thought

LETTER: Authorities should have given polar bear situation a little more thought

My question is very simple - why educate, encourage, and enforce people to preserve species near extinction, when this one was not preserved?
LETTER: MPP addresses concerns with the new commercial vehicle inspection station

LETTER: MPP addresses concerns with the new commercial vehicle inspection station

The $30-million investment represents a significant step forward in our ongoing efforts to enhance road safety in the North.
LETTER: Nuclear waste storage should be a concern to everyone in the North

LETTER: Nuclear waste storage should be a concern to everyone in the North

I don't know how long you have studied the pros and cons about nuclear waste, but I'm confident that you have been blindsided about some very important concerns.
LETTER: Users of Hwy. 102 should be able to complete survey even if they are from out of town

LETTER: Users of Hwy. 102 should be able to complete survey even if they are from out of town

I have seen some crazy actions conducted by commercial vehicle operators.
LETTER: Has anyone clearly defined when they will stop being concerned about nuclear waste?

LETTER: Has anyone clearly defined when they will stop being concerned about nuclear waste?

I'm honestly wondering if the anti-nuclear groups have a clearly defined stopping point. When is it time to call it a day?
LETTER: What actions are being taken to make our highways safe?

LETTER: What actions are being taken to make our highways safe?

Highway safety should be "everyone's concern."
LETTER: Opinion on putting nuclear waste in Northwestern Ontario was "really disturbing"

LETTER: Opinion on putting nuclear waste in Northwestern Ontario was "really disturbing"

Bury it in his backyard -- that will make us in Northwestern Ontario feel much better.
LETTER: Storing nuclear waste in the north would bolster the region's capacity

LETTER: Storing nuclear waste in the north would bolster the region's capacity

The project will serve as a linchpin for Northwestern Ontario's economic resilience.
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