Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: Lisa Johnson
Publication Date: April 24, 2025 - 19:55
Former Alberta cabinet minister calls government health contract probe ‘whitewashing’
April 24, 2025
A former Alberta cabinet minister says an investigation called by Premier Danielle Smith’s government into multimillion-dollar health contracts looks like a whitewashing exercise.Peter Guthrie, now an Independent member of the legislature, posted a letter Wednesday afternoon, saying that, among other problems, the terms of a third-party probe by a former Manitoba judge are so narrow that it will be tough to get to the heart of what happened.Guthrie said the United Conservative government is only hurting itself since the investigation by former Manitoba judge Raymond Wyant is unlikely to earn public trust.
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