Smith said her advisors have reached out to Dr. Paul Alexander, a former advisor to a member of President Donald Trump\u0027s administration.
During a forum ahead of the Brooks-Medicine Hat byelection this week, Smith said a group of doctors who are advising her has reached out to Dr. Paul Alexander, a Canadian researcher and former adviser to a member of U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration. Alexander pushed for a herd immunity approach in 2020 and had previously sought to have greater control over communications from apolitical communications, according to reporting from U.S.-based news outlets.
She did not respond to a number of questions regarding the invitation sent to Alexander or whether he was being considered for inclusion in the group of medical experts.Article content “It’s further evidence that Danielle Smith is listening to fringe voices,” said Caulfield. “There is this large body of evidence that has been accumulated by renowned experts, independent experts from around the world that she could draw on. But instead, she turns to people that have been discredited and that are pushing discredited theories.”
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