Bill 6 is the province's response to the Ingram decision, in which a justice ruled that Alberta's top elected officials made decisions about pandemic-related health measure when those decisions should have been made by the province's chief medical officer of health.
Alberta's top elected officials made decisions about pandemic-related health measures but the law required those to be made by the province's then-chief medical officer of health Dr. Deena Hinshaw, a Calgary judge has ruled.
In today's Morning Brief, Canada's most populous provinces are falling behind many U.S. states when it comes to building fast charging stations for electric vehicles, a CBC News analysis shows.
Albertans charged with breaking pandemic-related laws could see their charges withdrawn after a Calgary judge ruled the Public Health Act was breached when politicians, instead of the chief medical officer of health (CMOH), made final decisions on health restrictions.