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Alberta government names five new members to Preston Manning-led COVID review panel

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Read more: Manning to cover off Smith’s undelivered Alberta public health panel in pandemic review Read next: Part of the Sun breaks free and forms a strange vortex, baffling scientists Mintz is the president’s fellow at the University of Calgary’s School of Public Policy and advises and writes on tax, business and health policy.He and the board were fired by Smith in November.

She said they failed Albertans during the pandemic by failing to scale up hospital capacity as promised, forcing the government to impose what Smith has termed freedom-busting health restrictions.The board members were replaced by an administrator.

In an opinion piece published in the Financial Post in November, Mintz wrote that he was OK with the firing because the changes represent a necessary jump-start to achieve true reform in health-care delivery.Major is a former Supreme Court judge and Kelly-Gagnon is president of the Montreal Economic Institute.Wow… Former Supreme Court Justice John C.

Major endorses the constitutional validity of the 'Alberta Sovereignty Within a United Canada Act.' Any questions?#cdnpoli #abpoli #ableg pic.twitter.com/oCTlzof6BG— Danielle Smith (@ABDanielleSmith) December 5, 2022Tanguay is a psychiatrist and University of Calgary professor focusing on disability and rehabilitation.Fulford is chief of medicine at McMaster University Medical Centre in Hamilton and focuses on infectious diseases.

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