Alta. Premier Kenney | ‘Change tactics as disease changes’

Alberta Premier Jason Kenney speaks on the protests in Coutts and the province's COVID-19 reopening plans.

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35 comments

    1. @Lewis Duffy a virus is a real detectable physical thing and can be observed through a microscope. A disease term to define conditions that adversely effect the human body for many reasons most of which we can’t fully comprehend and is a human construct

    2. @iAmDros🇨🇦 Please provide your medical credentials. Next time you’re ill by all means go see a trucker. I’ll go to my doctor thanks.

  1. Moving forward, no government position, from alderman, mayor, right up to Prime Minister, or their families, should be allowed to hold investment profiles that include pharmaceutical companies, or defense contractors. This should be passed into Canadian law as soon as possible.

    1. @Darlene Shriver Read it again. I clearly said “no government position”. Adding “should not be allowed” is a double negative. If you remove “from alderman, mayor right up to Prime Minister or their families”, and then read it, you will understand. Not trying to attack you, just pointing out the obvious.

    2. @Eric Duggan so sorry I had just quickly glanced through the message no need to be nasty! I totally agree with what was said!

    1. And listening to health care experts has become a thing to sneer at. Protestors forming public health policy. Ain’t that just grand.

  2. Of COURSE this was a political decision to change mandates. I hear you and then I hear ALL of our doctors saying the opposite. And why won’t you do more to protect teachers from belligerent parents? If a teacher chooses to wear a mask, is that not their right? Should they keep defensive weapons at hand in case more belligerent protesting parents enter the schools again?

    1. @amal kubari And of course the rights of adults who are forced to work in close quarters with the unvaccinated are ignored. I will not work in close quarters with anyone who did not care as much about my safety or comfort as they care about their own. You know, normal consideration for others stuff. That is MY right.

    2. @Piktor Music you’d have an argument if the vaccines prevented transmission or illness. But they don’t.

  3. Im not a conservative voter but i thought Mr Kenney was very well spoken on the issue. You can only keep peoplebin a?state of emergency for so long and in a free country you have to accept some risk in order to stay free.

    1. Well, there’s always Skippy Poillievre who hasn’t been heard from since he posed with the so-called “truckers” and declared he’s running for Prime Minister (even though we don’t elect PMs in this country). A party that has had 6 leaders in 7 years and has lost the last 3 elections doesn’t hold much promise. Time to consider the NDP?

  4. POLICE AND MILITARY, EVERYWHERE! … FIND SOME MORAL COURAGE!
    “No, I will NOT obey unlawful orders!”
    Is your JOB worth losing your integrity and the trust of the communities you serve?

  5. Listening to the citizenry is now referred to as “caving in.” Ain’t that just grand.

  6. When we see 80 yo politicians partying massless, the logical conclusion is that it’s safe.

  7. Listening to the citizenry is now referred to as “caving in.” Ain’t that just grand.

  8. When we see 80 yo politicians partying massless, the logical conclusion is that it’s safe.

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