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Alberta’s Infrastructure Minister Peter Guthrie says he attended NHL playoff games as guest of MHCare Medical

Alberta ’s Infrastructure Minister Peter Guthrie says he accepted free Edmonton Oilers NHL playoff tickets but that it didn’t contravene government conflict-of-interest rules.

“That said, you know, all disclosure requirements were fulfilled with the ethics commissioner, and it will be part of my year-end member filing,” Guthrie said. Utilities Minister Nathan Neudorf has said he also attended a game as a guest of Mraiche, as has Finance Minister Nate Horner. Premier Danielle Smith accepted free tickets for games in both Edmonton and Vancouver from Explore Edmonton and Invest Alberta.

Non-monetary gifts for Alberta’s elected officials used to be capped at $200 and only tickets worth up to $400 per year could be accepted. Now, both items are capped at $500, and the premier’s chief of staff can also approve any ticket or gift worth more than that for staff and over $1,000 for an event, conference or meeting.

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