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Then you’ll turn east on Jasper Avenue for two blocks of decompression. A right turn onto McDougall Hill and you can do the turns all the way down. A short straight and a few sharp corners and you’ll be back on the James Macdonald. And still no police presence, especially every evening when the racing starts. Join the crowd and make it loud!
Rick Roder, Edmonton
MP’s attack on Kenney pointless
The pandemic has brought out the best and worst in people, the worst being when people do not follow rules meant to promote the common good and when people seek to lay blame. Especially irksome is when politicians try to score points and somehow make themselves relevant.
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Quebec and Ontario could have energy stability if we had an all-Canadian pipeline. but because the federal Liberal government that Ontarians and Quebecers keep electing and re-electing has sought to grind Canada’s oil industry into dust, Ontario and Quebec now face gasoline and home heating shortages if Whitmer, the head of a foreign government, ever gets her way.
If a pipeline is important to Alberta (Keystone XL), the Trudeau-ites barely lift a finger.
If a pipeline is unpopular in Quebec (Energy East), the Liberals are only too happy to stick the shiv in.
If one is unpopular in B.C., they’ll kill it (Northern Gateway) or drag their feet (Trans Mountain).
CALGARY Alberta Justice Minister Kaycee Madu has apologized for comments made on social media saying the opposition NDP and federal Liberals, along with the media, want the province s health-care system to collapse from the COVID-19 pandemic. I would like to offer an apology for my recent comments on my personal Facebook account. Alberta is facing an unprecedented public health crisis, Madu posted on both Facebook and Twitter Tuesday evening. My comments were wrong, as all Canadians want this global pandemic to end as soon as possible. I fully support the premier’s recent call to avoid the divisive political rhetoric during what we all hope is the final period of this pandemic, and will continue the important work of government in protecting Albertans from this virus.
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Alberta Justice Minister Kaycee Madu apologized Tuesday for accusing the NDP, media and federal government of wanting a COVID-19 disaster, one day after those comments sparked outrage and his office said he wouldn’t say sorry.
In a Facebook post published Friday, Madu said the fact that the majority of people survive COVID-19 is not a reason for the government not to try to prevent deaths by implementing public health measures.
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