Two opinion letters in the Sun newspapers address Pierre Poilievre ahead of October voting. Both letters express frustration with federal Liberal governments over a long period, with one writer saying they have experienced “44 years of Liberal rule.” The writers ask Poilievre not to tell voters how to vote in October. They also criticize what they describe as Poilievre’s campaign against separation, arguing that he should instead direct his efforts toward addressing issues they say are important to Alberta residents. One letter suggests Poilievre should spend time engaging with citizens in other provinces, contending that Albertans have “legitimate beefs” that need to be addressed. Another letter echoes the same request, urging Poilievre to “get on board” and implying that more direct attention to Alberta’s concerns would be beneficial. The letters do not provide detailed policy proposals or specific grievances, but they broadly call for Poilievre to shift focus from messaging about separation to efforts they believe better respond to Alberta’s priorities.