Mr. Manning, former Reform Party leader, is also leading something he has described as ‘citizen’s inquiry’ into the public health measures imposed during the COVID-19 pandemic
Preston Manning, the former leader of the Reform Party who is now investigating how federal and provincial policies during the COVID-19 pandemic hurt citizens, will chair Alberta’s COVID-19 committee.
Mr. Manning last year launched what he called a national citizen’s inquiry, with plans to explore the social and economic harm federal and provincial governments inflicted as a result of COVID-19 public-health restrictions. The inquiry planned to host a series of hearings across Canada, starting in Moncton and Montreal, funded through donations.
Mr. Manning referred questions about Alberta’s COVID-19 committee to the provincial government. Ms. Smith’s office said it would offer more information in a news release Thursday afternoon.
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