Protest getting underway outside the McDougall Centre in Calgary, with people protesting against the province's decision to remove many remaining COVID-19 protocols in Alberta. @jvipondmd speaking to media now. #yyc#ableg
Vipond says Premier Kenney, Health Minister Shandro, and Dr. Hinshaw should resign because of this. Says this will go down as the "oh my god moment of Alberta politics." #yyc#ableg
Several NDP MLAs are on hand, but Vipond doesn't want them to take to the mics right now because he doesn't want this to be a political event.
A representative with SOS Alberta says they especially have concerns about heading back to school
People very visibly angry and dismayed at the decision from the province.
Bit of a scuffle here as anti maskers show up.
Dr. Vipond promises to be back tomorrow at noon, wants everyone to bring friends. Protesters have marched down the street and cleared the area in front of McDougall.
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NDP Leader Rachel Notley is responding to yesterday's announcement about COVID-19 protocol changes in Alberta. She says many people have questions about the decision that remain unanswered. #ableg
Notley is calling for a reversal of the changes announced yesterday. Says we will not know we are in a crisis situation until too late, by relying solely on hospitalization numbers.
"This isn't fair for Albertans. It isn't fair for them to be exposed and not know," she says. Adds that it doesn't make sense to just rely on people to self-isolate when not required.
Health Minister Tyler Shandro is making an announcement in Edmonton this morning, but I will monitor for his response to questions surrounding changes to COVID-19 response in Alberta. Watch live here: 660citynews.com/video/@660NEWS#yyc#yeg#ableg
Moving on to the questions now. @CTVMarkVillani asks the doctors in attendance if they were consulted on the plan announced yesterday.
Dr. Joffe with AHS says he was "aware of the discussions" but it was mostly the public health teams involved.
Shandro jumps in to supplement, says CMOH Dr. Hinshaw and her team were primarily in charge of it, his understanding is the work was done by her and her office to bring the proposal forward.
How it started, and how it's going. However, final design for the Calgary Event Centre is still not set in stone. #yyc
More on design, officials say seating capacity of the new rink would be 18,300 (about a thousand fewer seats than the Saddledome). However it puts it in line with the average NHL rink, near the same as the new Edmonton rink
Administration saying a final design may be ready by this Friday. Then a development permit can be issued.
Mayor Naheed Nenshi is giving more details on how to celebrate Canada Day in Calgary. It starts with thousands of kits including things like a beach ball and sidewalk chalk that can help you mark the day. #yyc
There are also online kits (without the beach ball and chalk). Special show on CJSW on Jul. 1. Nenshi adds that, for the last time, he will push the "big button" to launch fireworks. They will be launched from Tom Campbell Hill, so it should be visible around most the city.
Starting soon, Premier Jason Kenney and Indigenous Relations Minister Rick Wilson will announce more details around the plan to search for unmarked graves at residential school sites in Alberta. Follow along here for details or watch live on our website. @660NEWS#ableg
We're now underway, with Wilson beginning the formal proceedings after a prayer from Chief Billy Morin.
Wilson says everyone was "deeply shaken" about the discovery of graves in Kamloops and in other places recently. He says truth must precede reconciliation, and that is why they are here today.
Calgary councillors are set to make a decision about the face coverings bylaw. During discussion this morning, councillors heard from Dr. Raj Bhardwaj and I have some more details here. #yyc#yyccc660citynews.com/2021/06/19/cal…
Cllr. Farkas starts off this new round with an amendment. He is pushing for the city to repeal the bylaw on Jul. 1, wonders what the city knows that the province and the CMOH doesn't.
There are several options on the table for the bylaw, listed here.
"Let's embrace hope over fear," says Farkas. He adds that people can still wear masks on their own and businesses can set their own policies, even if the city repeals the bylaw.