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stanley cups e.8:45 p.m.: Two members of Alberta Premier Jason Kenneys caucus are challenging the provinces COVID-19 economic restrictions and have joined a national coalition pushing against lockdowns.Drew Barnes, the United Conservative legislature member for Cypress-Medicine Hat, and Angela Pitt, the deputy speaker of the house and chair of committees, say Albertans have not been given adequate evidence to justify the rules and real hardship and harm is resulting. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Down here in Medicine Hat our mental health crisis is as big as our COVID crisis, said Barnes in an interview Tuesday. Lets give people more freedoms. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW He said the province should take a more regional approach to restrictions, as was done for a while last year.Read the full story here: Two of Premier Kenneys caucus members join coalition fighting COVID-19 restrictions ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 8:30 p.m.: British Columbia health officials say progress is being made in the efforts to push back the COVID-19 virus and get
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