Alberta Premier Jason Kenney has sent a cease-and-desist letter to a Calgary-based news outlet because of what his lawyer calls "false and defamatory allegations" in a recent article.
Because his lawyer called it “false and defamation allegations” in a recent article.
The letter from the lawyer obtained by CBC News concerns an article published on Wednesday by the Western Standards website, which claims that Kenny has held a social gathering at Bottega 104 restaurant in Edmonton since the New Year, violating COVID-19 restrictions.
The gatherings allegedly included Environment and Parks Minister Jason Nixon and Health Minister Taylor Sandro.
The article also alleged that Kenny and others attended a party at a private lobbyist’s house.
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This article is based solely on the unnamed sources of the parties who are said by Western standards.
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