Premier Kenney says COVID cabinet will approve a plan early next week for the careful lifting of health measures, beginning with vaccine passport program.
Kenney revisiting many of his main points this week, talking about his visit to DC, concerns over Ottawa's trucker vaccine mandate and the refusal to negotiate with protestors.
Kenney says they have tried to balance lives and livelihoods, doing so with trial and error.
Thanks Albertans, but notably front-line health care workers.
Mayor Sohi says he a explore options on how to continue with the vaccine passport program in Edmonton should the province remove its REP in the coming days.
As for the mask mandate, Mayor Sohi says it will be in place until at least COVID cases are below 100 per 100,000 population for 28 consecutive days, which is not currently the case.
Premier Kenney says he's had reports of Coutts protestors assaulting RCMP officers, including trying to ram the RCMP which later led to collision with civilian vehicle in the area.
Kenney calls the attacks on RCMP at Coutts completely unacceptable and condemns the actions.
He implores anyone who feels strongly about the issues to find peaceful and lawful ways to protest.
Kenney thanks RCMP for handling the situation.
Also thanks law-abiding truck drivers who were stranded in Coutts.