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Time to scrap the聽time聽change

Re: 鈥淏.C. might ditch time change,鈥 March 8. I just heard the news about B.C., Washington and Oregon considering staying on daylight time. Finally. Is there anyone out there who doesn鈥檛 want this? G.L. Hays Victoria

Spilled dilbit behaves much like crude oil

Re: 鈥淣o way to recover dilbit,鈥 letter, March 7. Recent research contradicts the statements of the letter-writer. Recent studies by Environment Canada show that even with a 26.

Other companies could do the work

Several of the top people within the federal Liberal Party would have us believe that the Justice Department should go easy on SNC-Lavalin lest that company go bankrupt or move out of Canada, thereby causing the loss of as many as 9,000 jobs.

Justice system has聽often been flexible

I do not see anything wrong with considering the consequences of prosecuting SNC-Lavalin. The victim in this 鈥渃rime鈥 is the possible loss of 9,000 jobs. Justice has been flexible before.

Liberal government is聽like bratty kids

Re: 鈥淏utts, Wernick testify at justice committee on SNC-Lavalin affair,鈥 March 7. Gerald Butts鈥 testimony makes me believe there are many bratty kids in the Liberal government.

Contradictory testimony in scandal

Re: 鈥淏utts, Wernick testify at justice committee on SNC-Lavalin affair,鈥 March 7.

Move giant gnome to聽Victoria city hall

Re: 鈥淕iant gnome at Nanoose given marching orders for April 30,鈥 March聽5. Victoria city council鈥檚 statue problem now has a ready and inexpensive solution.

Hold executives personally responsible

The original sin in the Trudeau versus Wilson-Raybould flap is the premise that corporations should be treated as people.

Government eyed perfectly legal option

Is anybody ready to help Jody Wilson-Raybould down off that giant pedestal she has created for herself? I would have expected any government to consider and promote the perfectly legal option available in the SNC-Lavalin case, in view of the conseque

Trudeau sends wrong message to companies

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is reconsidering Jody Wilson-Raybould鈥檚 future in the federal Liberal Party.