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Enforcing Health Measures

Calgary asks province for enforcement powers amid ‘unbelievably bad’ COVID situation

Nov 14, 2020 | 12:45 PM

CALGARY, AB – Calgary’s emergency chief is asking the Alberta government to allow city police and peace officers to enforce public health orders as COVID-19 cases climb.

Chief Tom Sampson says he’s asked that a letter be drafted to the province making the request and he’s optimistic it will be granted.

Mayor Naheed Nenshi says governments can’t enforce their way out of the pandemic, but that the city should have that power for egregious and flagrant cases.

The province granted Calgary the authority to issue tickets and fines at the beginning of the pandemic, but that power lapsed in mid-June and Nenshi says, now, it has zero enforcement power.