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Everything you need to know about COVID-19 in Alberta on Friday, Jan 8

Everything you need to know about COVID-19 in Alberta on Friday, Jan. 8 Vaccine appointments will be offered to health-care workers in medical, surgical and COVID-19 units. Students are set to return to in-person classes on Monday, and Premier Jason Kenney announced Thursday that Alberta s current health measures will remain in effect for at least another two weeks. Social Sharing CBC News · Posted: Jan 08, 2021 8:40 AM MT | Last Updated: January 9 Premier Jason Kenney announced Thursday that COVID-19 restrictions will remain in effect for at least another 2 weeks.(Adrian Wyld/The Canadian Press)

Here are the Canadian politicians facing questions over travel amid COVID-19 restrictions

Here are the Canadian politicians facing questions over travel amid COVID-19 restrictions CBC/Radio-Canada © Adrian Wyld, Nathan Denette, Ryan Remiorz/The Canadian Press Niki Ashton, left, Rod Phillips, centre and Pierre Arcand are among the Canadian politicians facing scrutiny over travelling outside the country despite pandemic restrictions. As Canadians were urged to stay indoors and limit holiday celebrations to members of their households, a growing number of politicians across Canada have admitted to travelling outside the country despite pandemic restrictions.  Federal and provincial politicians alike have come under fire or drawn rebuke from their leaders for choosing to leave Canada as COVID-19 cases continue to climb in parts of the country. 

UCP MLA Jason Stephan unapologetic after he and MLA Pat Rehn vacationed in the U S over the holidays

UCP MLA Jason Stephan unapologetic after he and MLA Pat Rehn vacationed out of country over the holidays © Provided by Edmonton Journal The photo posted by UCP MLA Pat Rehn on Facebook Dec. 24. Jason Stephan is not apologizing for travelling to Phoenix, Arizona, after he and another politician in the United Conservative caucus became the latest to confirm they left Canada over the holidays. The Red Deer-South MLA said in a Facebook post Saturday he left Alberta Thursday on a flight full of passengers, followed guidelines such as limiting his contacts to household members and was returning home immediately at the request of Premier Jason Kenney.

UCP MLA Jason Stephan unapologetic after he and MLA Pat Rehn vacationed out of country over the holidays

UCP MLA Jason Stephan unapologetic after he and MLA Pat Rehn vacationed out of country over the holidays © Provided by Edmonton Journal The photo posted by UCP MLA Pat Rehn on Facebook Dec. 24. Jason Stephan is not apologizing for travelling to Phoenix, Arizona, after he and another politician in the United Conservative caucus became the latest to confirm they left Canada over the holidays. The Red Deer-South MLA said in a Facebook post Saturday he left Alberta Thursday on a flight full of passengers, followed guidelines such as limiting his contacts to household members and was returning home immediately at the request of Premier Jason Kenney.

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