Ethics probe finds Alberta’s Smith violated conflict of interest rule
EDMONTON — Alberta‘s ethics commissioner has found United Conservative Party leader Premier Danielle Smith contravened the Conflict of Interest Act over a conversation she had with her justice minister about a high-profile COVID-19 case.
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Marguerite Trussler’s report, released Thursday, comes in the waning days of a bitter election campaign with voters going to the polls on May 29.
Trussler said the violation had to do with discussions Smith had with then-justice minister and attorney general Tyler Shandro related to criminal charges against Calgary pastor Artur Pawlowski.