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Letters to the editor highlight long legislature break, hospital funding and local concerns.
Summary
Letters to the editor note the Ontario legislature's winter break was extended to March 23 and also praise hospital staff while reporting underfunding and hallway care.
Content
Readers wrote to a local paper about a range of provincial and community matters. One letter highlights that the Ontario legislature's winter recess was extended until March 23 and says that reduces opportunities for in‑chamber questions and scrutiny. Other writers thank doctors and nurses for their care while reporting underfunding and instances of patients being treated in corridors. Additional letters express views on public spending and include a personal account of strangers helping after a Christmas Day fall.
Key points:
- A letter reports the Ontario legislature's winter break was extended to March 23 and says this limits question periods and legislative scrutiny.
- Several letters praise hospital staff and report underfunding, including accounts described as patients receiving care in hallways.
- Other letters comment on local and provincial spending and one writer describes being assisted by passersby after a fall on Christmas Day.
Summary:
The letters reflect concern about provincial transparency and hospital resourcing while also expressing gratitude for healthcare workers and community kindness. Undetermined at this time.
