Alberta premier wants federal government to do more about opioid imports
CALGARY — Alberta’s premier says Ottawa needs to do more to clamp down on opioid drug imports from places such as China.
Jason Kenney says the Liberal government made a big mistake when it abolished minimum sentences for serious narcotic offences and illegal possession of firearms.
He says Alberta would be happy to help look into a jump in gun violence in Calgary, which he believes is likely related to criminal drug activity and drug gangs engaged in turf warfare.
Kenney suggests the gun problem wouldn’t be as bad if the federal government acted to prevent the importation of opioids such as fentanyl from China.