Alberta NDP leader Rachel Notley says says Premier Danielle Smith has been lying about COVID-19 prosecutions
has entangled herself in a web of lies and needs to come clean over what she has been saying to prosecutors pursuing COVID-19 health violations.
Questions remain over whom Smith talked to, when she talked to them, what they talked about and why Smith felt the need to impose herself at all in what should be an independent process. Smith suggested in her Friday statement she was simply on a fact-finding mission to explore “what options were available to with respect to outstanding COVID-related cases.”
Smith’s Friday statement referred only to past talks, an assertion confirmed by the Justice Department. But in the Rebel News interview, and speaking to reporters Thursday, Smith indicated consultations are active and ongoing.
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