Alberta hires former Manitoba chief judge to investigate health spending scandal
The Alberta government has hired a former head of Manitoba’s provincial court to investigate allegations of high-level arm-twisting in lucrative government contracts.
The government said Monday that Raymond Wyant’s work is to begin immediately with an interim report to go to the government by the end of May.
He is to review multimillion-dollar Alberta Health Services contracts for children’s medication and for surgeries done by for-profit providers.
In a news release announcing the appointment, Christopher McPherson, the deputy minister for jobs, economy and trade, said Wyant will “operate independently of government.” The government is to provide access to “all relevant documents” and facilitate interviews with “relevant individuals.”

