Letters to the Editor, July 9, 2026

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Published Jul 09, 2026  •  Last updated 18 minutes ago  •  1 minute read

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LAYING AN EGG
Team Canada losing to the powerhouse Moroccan team doesn’t hurt as much as our goose egg score. We had nothing to lose. There is no not-feeling-right in a do-or-die game. Putting Alphonso Davies out would have shifted their defence enough to at least score a goal.

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William Divitcoff
Toronto

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(Canada was out of its league)

RED FLAG
Re “U.S. star back in the game” (The Washington Post, July 6): Weep for the initiation of the gradual demise of the beautiful game, aka soccer. It appears the beautiful game is now run by an intruder, with the active connivance of a self-imposed dictator who now rules by fiat. In an international organization where there are rules and regulations, the public expects cogent reasoning as to how this dramatic but illogical and unreasonable decision was taken.

Muri B. Abdurrahman
Thornhill

(Nobody’s weeping. Shaking their heads? Yes)

HEAD COUNTING
I think we need to be glad the population is shrinking. The Trudeau Liberals, determined to have millions of new voters, threw open our door when we did not have homes, jobs, or the money to support them. I don’t blame the immigrants — we are a nation of immigrants — but we behaved like a frat house, seeing how many people we could stuff into a phone booth. The overpopulation, crowding, massive dependents dragged the nation down and diluted all that is true about Canada. With a smaller population we can perhaps re-Canadianize our country back to the established values that made us the envy of the world and made everyone want to move here.

Tim Devlin
Toronto

(This is Justin Trudeau’s world)

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