The UCP continues to fail at governing the province of Alberta. We look to our public representatives to set an example of how to act properly during these pandemic times.
Apparently traveling to the likes of Ariziona, Mexico, and Hawaii are the behaviours the citizenry should be modelling. Because air travel is safe:
“Two more Alberta MLAs are returning home from holiday trips abroad.
Pat Rehn, the MLA for Lesser Slave Lake, posted a statement on Facebook Saturday confirming he is on his way back to Alberta from a trip to Mexico.
“Residents in our riding have done a tremendous job reducing the spread of COVID-19. We must all work together to get past this pandemic and get back to normal life,” Rehn said.
“Given this, I apologize for the fact that I recently took a previously planned family trip, following a busy legislative session. I am returning home to Alberta and will ensure I follow the premier’s new travel directive.”
A photo posted to Rehn’s Facebook account on Dec. 24 shows Rehn wearing a T-shirt in a cave, with tropical plants in the background.
Jason Stephan, MLA for Red Deer-South, is also returning from a trip to Arizona. In an emailed statement Saturday, Stephan said he flew to Phoenix on Dec. 31. He said he bought the ticket in October.”
This sort of behaviour from the party of ‘personal responsibility’.
“Allard said she has spent Christmas in Hawaii with her family for most of the past 17 years. She also said she felt she was keeping with the current health mandate through the international border testing program, which allows for a shorter quarantine period following a negative COVID-19 test.
“With all that said, however, as a minister of the Crown, I know that I’m held to a higher standard and in retrospect, I definitely made the wrong decision.”
Kenney said Allard was the only cabinet minister who left the country. The premier also confirmed Friday that Jamie Huckaby, his chief of staff, had travelled to Britain last month.
Kenney said Saturday that he takes responsibility for not being clear about travel rules.
CBC News has also confirmed that Calgary-Klein MLA Jeremy Nixon was also in Hawaii over the holidays. It is not clear when he left or whether he has returned.
Calgary-Peigan MLA Tanya Fir said on social media Friday night that she had recently been to the United States visiting her sister. In a Facebook post, she said that she has since returned and will abide by the new travel directive.”
So of course our besotted Premiere knew about his MLA’s leaving the country during a pandemic. He has never been in tune with the people of Alberta or the sacrifices they are making to stop the spread of the virus (gutting the healthcare system during a pandemic). This is a clear illustration of one set of expectations for the populace, and another for the political class.
Certainly the rules currently do not forbid international travel but why even take the risk in these unflattened curve times?
Is it Arrogance? Hubris? Or just plain stupidity?
I hope Albertans remember the mendacity demonstrated by this UCP government come election year.
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January 4, 2021 at 6:00 am
Carmen
I don’t know about your province, Arb, but here the nurses have not been able to take vacation since the pandemic began; it is believed that many finally got a much-needed break over Christmas. I would be extremely surprised – indeed, shocked – to find out that any of them took a flight anywhere. Our daughter-in-law is a Public Health nurse on the Covid team and is working 12-plus hour days – with three small children. Her mother also works in an old folks’ home and has not touched the grandchildren for months. She dropped in to a birthday party over Christmas with a mask on and tears in her eyes; she stayed 3 minutes. How do politicians feel that they are exempt from that kind of prudent behaviour? I am shaking my head.
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January 4, 2021 at 2:09 pm
AangieAngie
“It broke our hearts to miss our new Grandson’s 1st Christmas but we did what was expected. The disingenuous speech, lack of transparency & deceptive videos,” Leriger wrote on Saturday.
He referenced Allard’s social media posts during the time she was away that made it seem as though she was in Alberta.
“I chose Twitter because that’s how this government is communicating and I expected them to be listening and I wanted them to hear me,” Leriger said over the phone on Sunday.
“Looking forward to your report card….gonna send you one right back,” the tweet continued. Leriger’s post got close to 400 retweets and over 1,500 likes. NDP opposition leader Rachel Notley shared his message on her social media platforms as well.
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