Smith says she won’t pursue COVID pardon legislation on advice from justice officials
EDMONTON — Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says she won’t introduce legislation to pardon those convicted of COVID-19 public health violations because she has been advised to let the courts handle it.
Smith says she is following the direction of Justice Minister Tyler Shandro and the deputy attorney general.
“The advice (Smith) was provided was that Crown prosecutors independently make assessments on whether to proceed with prosecutions based on whether they are in the public interest and whether there is a reasonable likelihood of conviction,” said Smith’s office in a statement Tuesday.
“The premier respects this independence and the independence of the courts.”