Toronto Sun Readers Demand Infrastructure and Economic Reforms
Toronto Sun contributors call for new government leadership to tackle the cost-of-living crisis and urge truckers to block the Ambassador Bridge over bridge delays.
Letters to the editor published in the Toronto Sun on July 8, 2026, highlight a surge of public frustration regarding Canada's economic instability and infrastructure delays. One contributor argues that the country requires new leadership to implement transparency in corporate and government financial records, framing this as a necessary step to resolve the homelessness and cost-of-living crises.
Another writer targets the delayed opening of the Gordie Howe International Bridge, a taxpayer-funded project. The contributor specifically criticizes Mark Carney for a perceived lack of urgency in facilitating the project's completion. To force action, the writer advocates for Canadian and American truckers to coordinate a complete blockade of the Ambassador Bridge until the new crossing is operational.