The Alberta government is to provide an update today on the investigation into an E. coli outbreak that affected multiple Calgary daycares.
Premier Danielle Smith, Health Minister Adriana LaGrange, Children and Family Services Minister Searle Turton and chief medical officer of health, Dr. Mark Joffe, are scheduled to hold a news conference this morning in Calgary.
It said in an email Tuesday afternoon that any questions about the program would be answered at today's news conference. The city says the charges were issued after it was discovered that Fueling Minds had been providing third-party food services to five Calgary childcare centres that were not owned by the company.
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