Prairie Post (West Edition)

the COUNTRY BARGAINEER

Serving Southern Alberta & Southweste­rn Saskatchew­an

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Doug Wylie to initiate a performanc­e audit of the Premier’s Office to get to the bottom of who was left in charge of the province while Jason Kenney was on vacation in August.

On Nov. 3, Phillips and Edmonton – City Centre MLA David Shephard submitted a letter to Wylie’s office detailing their request. Shephard and Phillips are also seeking additional informatio­n regarding the UCP’s processes to hand executive authority from Kenney to an acting premier.

“Our caucus has tried repeatedly no one in charge, especially when a public health crisis was clearly developing. Now, everyone has the right to vacation, to rest and recharge, but anyone who is in a position of responsibi­lity must leave someone in charge during their absence.”

The issue of who was in charge initially arose in August when the COVID fourth wave began to sweep the province putting heavy pressure on Alberta’s health care system, and Kenney was outside the province on vacation.

“While we don’t know who was in charge while the premier was having to know who was in charge of their government during a critical time in the battle against a raging virus.”

Someone in the UCP government must bear culpabilit­y for failing to act when COVID cases began to escalate out of control in late summer, argued Shephard.

“There’s a clear mechanism in government to ensure that there’s always someone in charge. In theory, when the premier is away, the minister of finance is second in command. The minister of energy is third, and the responsibl­e for protecting Albertans, saw the danger rising, and chose to do nothing?”

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