Alberta human services minister says he didn’t botch probe into girl’s death
EDMONTON — Alberta’s human services minister says he didn’t botch an investigation into the death of a girl in government care and rejects opposition calls for his resignation.
Irfan Sabir said Thursday he is committed to fixing a system that has been broken for years and failed the four-year-old girl named Serenity.
“We do recognize that we have failed many children, many Serenitys, but it’s time to take action,” Sabir said at a legislature news conference.
“I’m not here to assign blame anywhere. I’m hear to talk about the solution.”