APPEL: deafening silence on COVID-19 conditions in Canadian jails
“To me, the message is ‘we don’t care,'” Canadian Prison Law Association president Tom Engel, said.
“To me, the message is ‘we don’t care,'” Canadian Prison Law Association president Tom Engel, said.
Anyone exhibiting this level of incompetence in the private sector would be fired.
While Mr. Wolf may believe this action will generate allies, it is far more likely to wind up a public relations embarrassment that backfires and alienates those we need on our side.
When it comes to policy and politics, Jason Kenney only plays for one team, and that’s Team Kenney. Two particular cases have highlighted this characteristic during the pandemic response.
Alberta wants pipelines to tide water, both east and west. Lording PPE over those opposing the pipelines is not productive, it’s just political.
“we are finding that we have too much PPE left to go around for those professionals who are keeping their practices in Alberta,”
I’ve yet to see any evidence that roleplaying a public health official or data scientist has any positive impacts on the outcome of our pandemic response; But as the premier continues to demonstrate, his need to put politics first always trumps rationalism.
Faced with an unprecedented pandemic that is fundamentally challenging our society, the Alberta United Conservative government has chosen to break the systems that will be relied upon to get us through this challenge instead of buttressing them.
We’ve heard the advice from medical specialists, but has anyone really taken the time to ask the accountants?