Former Alberta Minister Demands Transparency with Cabinet Notes

April 30, 2025, 5:20 pm

A former Alberta cabinet minister, ousted from caucus amid scandal, is ramping up pressure by tabling cabinet notes in the legislature. Claiming that transparency is sorely missing during government inquiries into the health contract debacle, his persistent document-dropping might be the only office drama we need these days.


theglobeandmail.com / Former Alberta minister calls for government transparency, tables cabinet notes

Former Alberta cabinet minister Peter Guthrie says transparency has been missing from the United Conservative government

calgaryherald.com / Former Alberta minister calls for government transparency, tables cabinet notes

Peter Guthrie says transparency has been missing from the United Conservative government as it continues to navigate a health-care contract scandal

globalnews.ca / Former Alberta minister Peter Guthrie tables cabinet notes, calls for transparency

Peter Guthrie, a former cabinet minister removed from the UCP caucus, says transparency has been missing from the government as it continues to navigate a health contract scandal.

thestar.com / Former Alberta minister calls for government transparency, tables cabinet notes

EDMONTON - The former Alberta cabinet minister removed from caucus says he's been pestering the government in question period and tabling a series of documents in the legislature in an effort to provide transparency.


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