Union group says documents show Alberta government prioritized Cargill plant operation over worker safety
Quote from Steve on March 30, 2021, 2:46 pmThe documents include correspondence involving senior health officials, including chief medical officer of health Dr. Deena Hinshaw, and emails from Agriculture Minister Devin Dreeshen's office, which critics say advanced a narrative that minimized the risk of infection within the Cargill plant. [Read more]
People died from their negligence. They should be sued. Forcing someone to go to work when they know it could cause them to get sick and die, is something one might expect in a Third World country — not Canada!
The documents include correspondence involving senior health officials, including chief medical officer of health Dr. Deena Hinshaw, and emails from Agriculture Minister Devin Dreeshen's office, which critics say advanced a narrative that minimized the risk of infection within the Cargill plant. [Read more]
People died from their negligence. They should be sued. Forcing someone to go to work when they know it could cause them to get sick and die, is something one might expect in a Third World country — not Canada!