Alberta cabinet minister ‘naive’ in travelling to Hawaii for holiday tradition
EDMONTON — Alberta’s municipal affairs minister apologized Friday for vacationing in Hawaii, despite recommendations to stay home, explaining that she wanted to keep up a 17-year family tradition of spending Christmas in the tropical locale.
Tracy Allard said she went on the holiday this year with only those in her immediate household — her husband and daughter.
She felt confident the trip could safely go ahead during the COVID-19 pandemic and it would comply with Alberta’s health mandate, she told reporters Friday.
But she admitted it was a mistake that, in hindsight, seems “dismissive of the frustration and grief” many Albertans have experienced because they cancelled their holiday plans.


