Alberta health minister orders review into racism after noose found in hospital
EDMONTON — Alberta’s minister of health has ordered an independent third-party investigation into how the province’s health authority responded to a racist act.
Tyler Shandro says in a statement that a piece of rope tied into a noose was found taped to the door of an operating room at the Grande Prairie Hospital in 2016.
He says he was made aware of the matter in August 2019 and was assured by senior officials at Alberta Health Services that it was being handled appropriately.
But he adds that he recently heard about it again and is not satisfied with the response.