Alberta justice minister hikes fines, promises renewed effort on COVID-19 scofflaws
EDMONTON — Alberta has doubled fines for disobeying public health measures meant to fight COVID-19 and Justice Minister Kaycee Madu is promising a renewed effort to stop public health scofflaws will succeed.
“Enforcement will be done, and Albertans will see it being done,” Madu told a news conference Wednesday.
“It has become clear that there are a small few who refuse to comply with reasonable and legitimate public health orders”
The United Conservative government passed an order in council Wednesday that doubles fines for public health violations to $2,000.


