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In response to an inquiry Thursday afternoon about whether Allard had left the country on holiday, her press secretary Justin Marshall told Postmedia the minister was at home in Grande Prairie and was “mostly relaxing but with some work too.”
Premier Jason Kenney’s office did not respond to repeated requests on whether any ministers had vacationed abroad, or whether Kenney had offered guidance to ministers on travel over the holidays. They also did not immediately clarify whether Kenney was aware Allard had travelled out of the country.
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Siksika Nation to start administering Moderna vaccine to Elders Lodge, first responders Friday
Siksika Nation will become one the first First Nations in the country to vaccinate their community, starting with residents and staff at the Nation’s Elder’s Lodge, Chief Ouray Crowfoot told Postmedia Thursday.
One hundred doses of the Moderna vaccine will arrive on Nation Jan. 1 at 1 p.m., with priority going to the approximately 40 Elders and staff at the Elders Lodge as well as some first responders with the Nation’s health department.
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Saskatchewan cabinet minister apologizes for California trip, but keeps his job
A Saskatchewan cabinet minister has apologized for making an “error in judgment” by travelling to California over the holidays, but he gets to keep his job.
Highways Minister Joe Hargrave says in a statement that he plans to return to Canada when he’s out of a 14-day quarantine recommended for newcomers in the state on Jan.5.
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