Alberta government discredits AHS CEO
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Opinion: One inquiry to rule them all; separate probes into Alberta Health decisions limit transparency

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Alberta government forcing AHS leadership to participate in court filings to discredit its fired CEO.
It sends a chilling message to health-care workers: speaking out will result in job loss and legal retaliation.
The government’s insistence on multiple investigations into the private surgical contracts is an attempt to obscure the full picture.
The only way to achieve transparency is through a judicial inquiry, which would unify the fragmented investigations.