Alberta health minister orders racism review, noose found in hospital in 2016
EDMONTON — Alberta’s health minister has ordered an independent third-party investigation into how the province’s health authority responded to a racist act at one of its hospitals.
Tyler Shandro said in a statement Friday that a piece of rope tied into a noose was found taped to the door of an operating room at the Grande Prairie hospital in 2016.
“In August of 2019, I was first made aware of this incident and was reassured by senior officials that the matter was being dealt with appropriately,” he said.
Shandro added, however, that he recently heard about it again and there are questions about how Alberta Health Services handled the matter in 2016.

