Alberta premier promises email search amid questions over prosecutor interference
EDMONTON — Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has asked for an email search this weekend to determine if her staff have been contacting Crown prosecutors and interfering in cases involving the Coutts, Alta., border crossing blockade.
Smith says there are 34 staffers in her office and 400 prosecutors to check on, and says she expects to have results early next week to respond to a story reported Thursday by CBC News.
“The CBC has said they don’t have the emails. They did not provide us with names, and so I have asked for our independent public service to do a review of emails,” Smith said Saturday on her Corus call-in radio show.
“We have an IT department that can look at all of the emails that have been received by Crown prosecutors and assess it against all of my staff and see if this email that the CBC is making reference to even exists.”