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It s a shame Trudeau responds to Alberta justice minister s pandemic accusations

  CALGARY Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says his government is doing everything it can to support all Canadians through the pandemic and comments made by Alberta Justice Minister Kaycee Madu accusing conservative opponents of wanting a health care collapse are a shame. I think it s a shame to see people pointing fingers and laying blame and suggesting that anyone in Canada wants anything else but to get through this pandemic as safely as possible. Trudeau s remark comes in response to a Facebook comment from Madu s personal account made on May 8. In a response to another post, Madu wrote that that everything must be done to prevent Alberta s health care system from being overwhelmed by surging COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations.

City of Edmonton golf courses, outdoor recreation amenities to remain open based on honour system during latest round of COVID-19 restrictions

Article content Enforcement of the province’s new COVID-19 restrictions at City of Edmonton outdoor recreation amenities will be based on the honour system, the city said Thursday in announcing these locations will remain open. City-run golf courses, basketball courts and all other drop-in outdoor amenities will remain accessible to the public during the newest round of restrictions set to come into effect Sunday night, city manager Andre Corbould told council’s emergency advisory committee Thursday. Under the new orders, outdoor sport activities are prohibited except if limited to one household or with two close contacts for those who live alone.

Lethbridge police officer suspended, being investigated by ASIRT over database search

Lethbridge police officer suspended, being investigated by ASIRT over database search Poll yes By Bill Graveland, The Canadian Press on April 26, 2021. Lethbridge Police Chief Shahin Mehdizadeh speaks during a news conference in Lethbridge, Alta., on Wednesday, March 10, 2021. THE CANADIAN PRESS/David Rossiter LETHBRIDGE, Alta. – Police in Alberta’s third-largest city have suspended another officer in relation to an alleged improper database search. It’s the latest in a series of controversies that have plagued the Lethbridge Police Service and prompted the province’s justice minister to demand immediate changes in the department. The latest incident occurred Feb. 5 when an officer is believed to have made the improper search.

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