
Alberta’a top lawyer joins us on the Trending 55 Hot Seat to talk about the province’s new parole board and how it will help bring down rural crime.
Justice Minister and Solicitor General Kaycee Madu talked to us about:
- the new board, and two of the seven members are from our region
- a counter to the NDP’s suggestion that a parole board will add costs and bureaucracy
- elected officials in the east-central part of the province dining at a restaurant, in contravention of public health orders
- drug treatment courts
- a comparison of Canada’s human rights and environmental record on energy production compared to his native land of Nigeria;and,
- what is the second most popular sport in Nigeria after soccer?
The full conversation with Madu is below.
– Kenny Trenton, Trending 55 Newsroom