EDMONTON — Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has delivered a third version of what she discussed with justice officials over how to handle the prosecution of people charged with breaking COVID-19 health rules.
“I had discussions with the attorney general and deputy attorney general and asked them to look into what options were available with respect to outstanding COVID-related cases,” the statement read. Smith faced accusations of interfering in justice when she announced Thursday that while she would let the court process play out on COVID-19 cases,"I ask on a regular basis, as new cases come out: 'Is it in the public interest to pursue and is there a reasonable likelihood of conviction?'"
Alberta Opposition NDP Leader Rachel Notley previously said Smith has entangled herself in a web of lies and a full investigation is needed into whether she is interfering in the administration of justice, especially given past statements in which she suggested her involvement is ongoing In October, when asked by reporters about offering amnesty to those prosecuted for breaking COVID rules, Smith did not rule the idea out
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