Fri Sep 3, 2021 – 9:20 am EDT
AIRDRIE, Alberta (LifeSiteNews) – A member of Alberta’s legislature opposed to COVID-19 lockdowns is proposing legislation which would ban “discrimination based on private, personal health records.”
“I believe we need to send a clear message to the public and employers that such measures are unnecessary and deeply divisive to our province’s social fabric. We must make it clear that we will not allow folks to lose their jobs during these difficult times, nor will we allow any segment of society to be treated as second-class citizens,” wrote Airdrie-East United Conservative Party (UCP) MLA Angela Pitt in an email.
“As such, I have proposed we put forth legislation that prohibits discrimination based on private, personal health records.”
According to the Western Standard, Pitt made the comments in an email which the Standard says it was able to obtain.
CTV News has stated that it was privy to a letter with similar wording as that seen by the Western Standard, with Pitt’s email signature, recommending that the UCP government enact a ban on allowing employers in Alberta from mandating COVID-19 vaccines.
Alberta’s Premier and leader of the governing UCP Jason Kenney
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