MLA banished from UCP questions Alberta premier’s refusal to call judicial review of procurement scandal
- Alberta MLA Peter Guthrie criticized the provincial government for its procurement policies, highlighting a toxic environment and lack of transparency.
- Guthrie was expelled from the UCP caucus on April 16 for questioning government procurement practices.
- He reported a projected budget deficit of $5.4 billion and criticized the UCP for increasing its operational budget by more than 24%.
- Guthrie believes investigations by the RCMP and Auditor General are necessary for accountability, arguing the government's approach lacks integrity.
6 Articles
6 Articles
MLA banished from UCP questions Alberta premier’s refusal to call judicial review of procurement scandal
The Alberta MLA who was removed from the United Conservative Party (UCP) caucus last week after it determined he didn’t have allegiance to it says he is protesting Premier Danielle Smith’s refusal to call a judicial review into a procurement scandal at Alberta Health Services.
Nenshi: Guthrie right to demand judicial inquiry into CorruptCare
Alberta NDP leader Naheed Nenshi has issued a statement agreeing with local MLA Peter Guthrie's call for a public, judicial inquiry into the CorruptCare scandal. (file photo).captiontext { font-size:90%;font-style: italic;margin-right:20px; } Alberta NDP leader Naheed Nenshi says Peter Guthrie's letter to constituents is a telltale of the high level of unethical behaviour and incompetence within the Alberta government In a statement issued Tuesd…
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 80% of the sources lean Left
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium
Ownership
To view ownership data please Upgrade to Vantage