Kenney says ‘reasonable effort’ made to follow COVID-19 rules at whiskey dinner
EDMONTON — Alberta Premier Jason Kenney says he and his ministers made every reasonable effort to comply with health rules during a surreptitiously photographed whiskey-drinks dinner on the patio of the infamous “Sky Palace.”
Kenney says they paid for the meal themselves, and he dismissed accusations of elitist imbibing, calling Jameson Irish whiskey a budget liquor.
“We made every reasonable effort to be physically distanced outdoors, rather than doing an indoor meeting,” Kenney told the house Thursday during question period.
“(We) were fully compliant with the rules and we encourage all Albertans to get out there, enjoy the summer as we continue to relax the public health measures.”


