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Alberta to the rescue

Finally a genuine inquiry into government responses to Covid-19

8 February 2025

9:00 AM

8 February 2025

9:00 AM

The Canadian Alberta province’s inquiry into its Covid-19 response was true to its motto, ‘strong and free.’ In contrast, the Commonwealth of Australia’s inquiry was weak and faint-hearted.

Masks, lockdowns, infection-acquired immunity, rapid testing and the shaming of medical professionals who questioned the orthodoxy were challenged in Alberta, yet these matters were largely swept aside in Australia.

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