Alberta premier responds to cabinet member's request to move health minister
- Alberta Premier Danielle Smith stated she asked her ministers for recommendations regarding Health Minister LaGrange amid corruption allegations.
- Smith confirmed that LaGrange is removed from decision-making but praised her ongoing work on the health-care system.
- Three cabinet ministers expressed support for LaGrange remaining in her health role during the ongoing investigation.
- The Opposition NDP and critics have called for LaGrange's dismissal as allegations are reviewed.
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Alberta Premier Smith Says Health Minister Will Stay, After Calls for Her Removal
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says she won’t be shuffling her health minister after another cabinet minister requested it. “I have full confidence in the health minister to continue her important work in refocusing and reforming our health system,” Smith said in a statement emailed to The Epoch Times. Infrastructure Minister Peter Guthrie reportedly sent a memo to his cabinet colleagues saying Health Minister Adriana LaGrange and Deputy Health …
Alberta cabinet minister calls for health minister to be removed
Alberta Health Minister Adriana LaGrange is facing a renewed call to step down over allegations of high-level corruption in health contracts — but this time the call is coming from one of her own cabinet colleagues.
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A UCP cabinet minister is urging the premier to remove Health Minister Adriana LaGrange from her post while investigations continue into serious allegations a fired Alberta Health Services CEO has made about major health contracts, CBC News has learned. Infrastructure Minister Peter Guthrie sent a memo Thursday to his cabinet colleagues urging quick action, and a readiness to hand any potential criminal matters to the RCMP. CBC News has obtaine…
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