Kenney apologizes for caucus travel, extends COVID lockdown
Alberta Premier Jason Kenney apologized for members of his caucus and staff who travelled abroad over the holidays. Kenney says "trust has been broken" and will be repaired. He also extended sweeping public health restrictions because of high COVID-19 numbers, although schools will reopen next week.
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