Legal experts are calling it a flaw in a new report around Alberta’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The review led by Preston Manning looked at the laws that were in place and made recommendations for change. But one suggestion is raising concern it could cost lives during a public crisis. Morgan Black reports.
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Alberta’s COVID-19 review report suggests emergency measures first go through court
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