‘Blood sport:’ Observers say purported emails suggest decline of Alberta politics
EDMONTON — Observers say emails suggesting a former Alberta justice minister hired a political fixer to obtain a reporter’s phone logs show how the province’s politics have deteriorated.
The Canadian Press has reported on emails and documents that seem to show Jonathan Denis hired a man to discover who tipped a reporter that his wedding reception may have broken COVID-19 protocols.
Denis, in an email from his lawyer, has denied that he or his clients talked to the self-described fixer, David Wallace.
MacEwan University political scientist Chaldeans Mensah says the documents, if authentic, demonstrate how public debate in the province has become a “blood sport” where personal attacks are common.