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Alberta has slogged through the COVID pandemic, not getting everything perfect, but generally getting more right than wrong.
What we’re doing now isn’t broken, so there’s no need for any radical fix, such as suddenly muzzling the free speech of medical experts and politicians who are out of step with the government’s approach.
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David Staples: We don't need a lockdown on free speech to survive the COVID pandemic Back to video
Alberta had a nasty outbreak in December that severely tested nurses, doctors and hospitals, but hospitalizations are now dropping. Public schools have been open again for a month. Restaurants and personal care businesses are cautiously reopening.