Smith says she urged minister to consider whether COVID prosecutions could succeed
EDMONTON — Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has delivered a third version of what she discussed with justice officials over how to handle the prosecution of people charged with breaking COVID-19 health rules.
Smith told her Corus radio show Saturday that she has urged Justice Minister Tyler Shandro and his deputy attorney general to consider whether the cases were in the public interest and whether there was a reasonable chance of conviction before proceeding.
Prosecutors, under departmental guidelines, are already aware that these are the overarching principles to consider before pursuing any case.
“I wanted to ask them if they had looked at these cases in that light,” Smith told her radio show.