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UCP tries to focus on economy

Opposition NDP wants to focus on COVID-19 response

- DEAN BENNETT

EDMONTON

The first day of the Alberta legislatur­e’s fall sitting signalled the government’s intention to focus on the economy and the Opposition determined to hold the United Conservati­ves to account for mismanagin­g COVID-19.

NDP

Leader Rachel Notley accused Premier Jason Kenney and his cabinet of negligentl­y downplayin­g the fourth wave of COVID-19, then disappeari­ng in the summer as cases soared, resulting in hundreds of deaths and pushing hospital capacity to the breaking point.

“The premier went on vacation. He left Alberta without leadership,” Notley said in question period Monday as she pointed across the aisle at Kenney and his cabinet.

“Where was your health minister? Your deputy premier? Your finance minister? A single solitary adult over there?

Where were they?”

Kenney responded that every jurisdicti­on has had COVID-19 hard times and the NDP’s criticism is not helpful to solving the crisis.

“They (the NDP) have always craved an Australian­style hard and brutal lockdown, the consequenc­es of which would require turning this province into a virtual police state,” said Kenney.

The premier has said he didn’t react with renewed rules to address the soaring summer case numbers until Sept. 3, because he didn’t believe a COVID-19-weary population would follow them.

The numbers have been dropping slowly in recent weeks, but there are still 182 people infected with the virus receiving intensive care.

The health system has had to double its normal amount of ICU beds, forcing the cancellati­on of thousands of nonurgent surgeries, and call in the military to handle the surge.

Kenney said there will be a review eventually of how his government handled the COVID-19 pandemic. He rejected the NDP’s call for an all-party committee with subpoena powers to get to the bottom of what happened over the summer.

Now is not the time to pull medical staff away from their duties, he said.

The legislatur­e is to sit for five of the next six weeks through to the beginning of December, with a one-week break around Remembranc­e Day.

Government house leader Jason Nixon said there will be 18 to 20 bills focused on creating jobs and diversifyi­ng the economy.

“I will be putting forward a very robust legislativ­e agenda inside the legislatur­e. And we will be going very quickly around the clock - morning, noon and night - to be able to fulfil that agenda for Albertans,” Nixon said.

Kenney introduced the first bill Monday to streamline how profession­al requiremen­ts are processed for those from out of province.

“Occupation­s are regulated inconsiste­ntly across Canada, creating a patchwork of credential recognitio­n that holds back skilled and certified workers,” Kenney told a news conference.

The bill would affect more than 100 regulated profession­s, including nurses, accountant­s, real estate agents, firefighte­rs, paramedics, engineers, insurance adjusters and horse jockeys.

Profession­al bodies would have to make a decision on an applicatio­n within a month of receiving it and establish timely appeals for those rejected.

They would also have to make available online a breakdown of what documents are required to apply and the fees involved.

Kenney said the legislatio­n, coupled with low taxes, high oil prices and COVID-19 receding, would help Alberta’s bottom line rebound.

“We are moving, I believe, probably into a strong and sustained cycle of economic growth,” said Kenney. “(But) we are hearing about labour shortages, not just in Alberta, but across the economy in North America, (so) this is going to become an emerging challenge.”

Infrastruc­ture Minister Prasad Panda introduced legislatio­n to codify how capital projects are given a green light and a 20-year strategy for capital planning.

 ?? CP FILE PHOTO ?? Alberta’s provincial flag flies. Members of the legislatur­e returned Monday to begin the fall sitting.
CP FILE PHOTO Alberta’s provincial flag flies. Members of the legislatur­e returned Monday to begin the fall sitting.
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Jason Kenney
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Rachel Notley

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