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  • chuckChuck
    Senior Member
    • Dec 2006
    • 12756

    Alberta NDP demands Justice Minister be fired over ties to Sam Mraiche

    Alberta NDP demands Justice Minister be fired over ties to Sam Mraiche



    Carrie Tait and Tom Cardoso
    Published Yesterday

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    Alberta Justice Minister Mickey Amery.Todd Korol/The Canadian Press


    The Alberta NDP is demanding Premier Danielle Smith ([url]https://www.theglobeandmail.com/topics/danielle-smith/[/url]) fire the province’s Justice Minister whom the Opposition party accuses of being in conflicts of interest because of his ties to Edmonton businessman Sam Mraiche.
    On Tuesday, The Globe reported that Mickey Amery, the Justice Minister, pushed through legislation last year that reduced Elections Alberta’s ability to issue sanctions while Mr. Mraiche ([url]https://www.theglobeandmail.com/canada/article-alberta-justice-minister-sam-mraiche-investigation/[/url]), his friend and relative, was being investigated by the agency.
    The revelation further complicates Mr. Amery’s role as the province’s top lawyer because Mr. Mraiche is under scrutiny for his part in a procurement controversy that has led to a civil lawsuit and a criminal investigation.
    Naheed Nenshi, the NDP Leader, called for Ms. Smith to remove Mr. Amery from his post.
    “Justice Minister Mickey Amery has tried yet again to shield his best friend and relative Sam Mraiche, as well as himself, from investigation and prosecution,” Mr. Nenshi said in a statement. “The Premier needs to fire Mickey Amery today.”
    Investigation: Alberta Justice Minister curtailed election regulator when Sam Mraiche was under investigation ([url]https://www.theglobeandmail.com/canada/article-alberta-justice-minister-sam-mraiche-investigation/[/url])
    Mr. Amery and Mr. Mraiche are lifelong friends and related through marriage ([url]https://www.theglobeandmail.com/canada/alberta/article-alberta-justice-minister-has-personal-relationship-with-man-whose/[/url]), a connection first revealed by The Globe last May. At the time, Mr. Amery said his relationship with Mr. Mraiche did not conflict with his job as Justice Minister.
    In December, The Globe reported that Elections Alberta investigated ([url]https://www.theglobeandmail.com/canada/article-sam-mraiche-investigated-by-elections-alberta-alleged-illegal/[/url]) Mr. Mraiche for allegedly making illegal political donations to the governing United Conservative Party and the opposition NDP ahead of the 2023 election. Mr. Mraiche denies allegations he made illegal contributions.
    Mr. Amery reduced the amount of time Elections Alberta had to seek penalties in connection to political finance investigations in May, 2025. For complaint-based investigations – such as the one regarding Mr. Mraiche – the authority, under the new law, has one year to pursue sanctions. Mr. Amery’s legislative changes came into effect just over a year after Elections Alberta launched its investigation. At the time, the authority had been attempting to interview Mr. Mraiche for months.
    It is unclear what became of Elections Alberta’s probe; the authority has said it is prohibited by law from commenting on specific investigations.
    Who is Sam Mraiche? ([url]https://www.theglobeandmail.com/canada/article-alberta-health-care-procurement-controversy-sam-mraiche-mhcare/[/url])
    Mr. Mraiche has been at the centre of the province’s health care procurement controversy since February, 2025, when Athana Mentzelopoulos, Alberta Health Services’s former chief executive, sued the government for wrongful dismissal. In court documents, she alleges the government fired her for investigating potential conflicts of interest in the health agency’s procurement process. She also alleges senior political officials put pressure on her to award surgical contracts with inflated fees to private businesses, including two owned in part by Mr. Mraiche. The government denies the allegations.

    Alberta Health Services has awarded another Mraiche business,MHCare Medical Corp., more than $600-million in contracts since 2020, including the $70-million deal in 2022 to import children’s medication, only a third of which was ever delivered. Mr. Mraiche denies wrongdoing in the purchasing affair.
    The RCMP has been investigating Ms. Mentzelopoulos’s allegations of procurement irregularities for more than a year. In March, police executed multiple search warrants ([url]https://www.theglobeandmail.com/canada/alberta/article-police-search-sam-mraiche-firms-hq-in-alberta-procurement-probe/[/url]), including one at MHCare’s office in Edmonton. The province’s Auditor-General is conducting a separate probe.
    Sam Blackett, a spokesperson for Ms. Smith, did not address a question about the NDP’s call for Mr. Amery’s firing.
    Mr. Blackett reiterated that the minister “was not aware” of Elections Alberta’s investigation into Mr. Mraiche. The government has never specified when Mr. Amery learned of the probe.
    The procurement controversy and its ensuing police investigation have put Mr. Amery in a complicated position. As Justice Minister, he oversees Alberta’s Crown prosecutors and lawyers defending the government against Ms. Mentzelopoulos’s wrongful dismissal suit.
    Andrew Flavelle Martin, a professor at Dalhousie University’s Schulich School of Law who specializes in legal ethics for government lawyers and attorneys-general, told The Globe he was “very surprised” Mr. Amery had not yet recused himself from matters involving Mr. Mraiche.
    “Minister Amery should have recused himself from as much of this as possible,” Prof. Martin said. “Even aside from from any desire to do the right thing, it would just seem to make the government’s life easier.”
    “Recusal is an easy step, whether or not it’s legally required of him in this setting,” he said. “It’s just cleaner for everybody involved, and people can have more confidence in the provincial justice system.”
    Alberta construction company alleges Sam Mraiche played hidden role in building of addiction sites ([url]https://www.theglobeandmail.com/canada/article-alberta-construction-company-alleges-sam-mraiche-played-hidden-role-in/[/url])
    Ian Stedman, an expert in conflicts of interest and a law professor at York University’s School of Public Policy and Administration, said it would be “very difficult” for Mr. Amery to have an “unbiased approach” given the unresolved litigation, criminal investigation and legislative changes that could be seen to benefit his friend.
    “As soon as your minister becomes aware that they have a close relationship with a litigant – someone who’s suing the government – then they would have an obligation to disclose that, and depending on the relationship to recuse themselves from decision-making on that file,” he said.
    Furthermore, Mr. Amery would not necessarily have to be in an actual conflict to take steps to distance himself from the file.
    “When there is a perception that they might be in a conflict of interest on a file, it’s in the public’s interest for them to be clear and transparent about their decision-making,” Prof. Stedman said.
    “We’re at a point now in the evolution of our democracy where when something looks like a conflict, we treat it like a conflict. So the mere perception amounts, in the public’s imagination, to an actual conflict.”

  • chuckChuck
    Senior Member
    • Dec 2006
    • 12756

    #2
    “Justice Minister Mickey Amery has tried yet again to shield his best friend and relative Sam Mraiche, as well as himself, from investigation and prosecution,”

    The shit is hitting the fan in Alberta over the healthcare corruption scandal as the Justice Minister is closely connected to Sam Mraiche and in a giant conflict of interest. Its not looking good! Danny is going to have find another big distraction!

    It must be time to pass some more bills that allow her to impose her social conservative ideology on schools, healthcare and municipal governments. Find something fast! LOL

    Is it time to bully some more LGBQT+ folks and trans kids and people? And tell them how to live their life?

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    • shtferbrains
      Senior Member
      • Jun 2017
      • 5189

      #3
      Can you give us the details on all the LPC conflicts of interest/ fraud that are accumulating where they funnel millions to their wives company's?
      Including Carney sending money to the US where his wife and family lives?

      Didn’t he take his personal jet down to visit his daughter last weekend.
      Last edited by shtferbrains; Apr 8, 2026, 07:42.

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      • chuckChuck
        Senior Member
        • Dec 2006
        • 12756

        #4
        Whats stopping you from giving us the details from a credible source?

        Alberta's corruption scandal is well covered. And you don't want to talk about it! LOL

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        • shtferbrains
          Senior Member
          • Jun 2017
          • 5189

          #5
          Are you still seeing Carney as having the best resume to look after our finances?

          He's making Trudeau look like a financial wizard.

          He adds to the deficit every day and Canada has the worst growth in the G 20

          He's not a economist, he's a climate chage zealot.
          All his plans revolve around joining Europe.

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          • goalieguy847
            Senior Member
            • Jun 2017
            • 659

            #6
            You see.. this is the problem. Regardless of chucks personal voting history.. he posts a credible story which was well researched by the journalist... and it throws more shade at whats going on in our UCP govt here in alberta...
            and the best response is
            ." But but but but but but carney...
            but but but but liberals"

            why does nobody grow an effing spine and call out the corruption that is so blatantly obvious? Is it because there is voter regret? Are people too scared to admit that maybbe... just maybbeee they didnt vote for this?

            Separate the different levels of govt and call corruption what it is. Corrupt.
            at any level.

            People need to stop allowing 1 wrong to make a right. Carneys deals ( specificially the 500 million former ndp from nunavut) need to be looked into...but THAT has 0 bearing whatsoever on the corruption inside the UCP party.

            Its right there in the open...
            just like trump and epstein


            " yeah sorry officer.. i may have been drinking and driving..but my wife is wayyy too drunk to drive"


            Get real
            Grow up

            Call out garbage when we see it by those in power.

            THIS is the problem.
            Politics has become so tribal that we will let crap slide when we see it...just because someone else is doing it. 0 accountability when the general populace is quibbling between themselves.

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            • 13stripe
              Member
              • Sep 2022
              • 86

              #7
              Originally posted by goalieguy847 View Post
              You see.. this is the problem. Regardless of chucks personal voting history.. he posts a credible story which was well researched by the journalist... and it throws more shade at whats going on in our UCP govt here in alberta...
              and the best response is
              ." But but but but but but carney...
              but but but but liberals"

              why does nobody grow an effing spine and call out the corruption that is so blatantly obvious? Is it because there is voter regret? Are people too scared to admit that maybbe... just maybbeee they didnt vote for this?

              Separate the different levels of govt and call corruption what it is. Corrupt.
              at any level.

              People need to stop allowing 1 wrong to make a right. Carneys deals ( specificially the 500 million former ndp from nunavut) need to be looked into...but THAT has 0 bearing whatsoever on the corruption inside the UCP party.

              Its right there in the open...
              just like trump and epstein


              " yeah sorry officer.. i may have been drinking and driving..but my wife is wayyy too drunk to drive"


              Get real
              Grow up

              Call out garbage when we see it by those in power.

              THIS is the problem.
              Politics has become so tribal that we will let crap slide when we see it...just because someone else is doing it. 0 accountability when the general populace is quibbling between themselves.
              Corruption is corruption.

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              • shtferbrains
                Senior Member
                • Jun 2017
                • 5189

                #8
                "Separate the different levels of govt and call corruption what it is. Corrupt.
                at any level"

                What happens in Alberta effects Chuck and I very little as we live in Saskatchewan.
                Chuck seems think he can post problems in Alberta politics just to stick the needle to the people on here that live there.
                What happens in Ottawa is going to effect all of us

                But yes, corruption is becoming endemic at all levels of government.

                IMHO, the LPC has made it look so easy and obvious that everyone wants to get in on it at every level.

                Carney, as a central banker, has been writing the cheques and watching it happen all over the world before he came here.
                Seems the easiest way to do it is go big and get rich beyond the common taxpayers imagination?

                Wasn't long ago that Canada was seen as a country with very low corruption levels outside of Quebec.
                Now they make huge amounts of money just disappear all over the country and no one seems to care.




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                • chuckChuck
                  Senior Member
                  • Dec 2006
                  • 12756

                  #9
                  The corruption is worse in Alberta because to start with, the UCP government works for the oil industry first and has weak regulatory oversight and enforcement.

                  They ignore their own regulations on methane and flaring and want taxpayers to pay for the cleanup of all the abandoned and orphaned wells.

                  Any little increase in royalties and they scream like hell. just ask Eddy Stelmach.

                  And they put up phony roadblocks that only apply to renewable energy to shut down the rapid growth and competition in energy production. That favoured the oil and gas industry.

                  All these are signs of corruption and a conflict of interest at a very high level.

                  And then their healthcare overhaul is rife with a plan to privatize and overcharge consumers so that their UCP buddies can make a lot of profit on the backs of Albertans.

                  Just look at all the insider conflict of interests which go right to the premiers office.



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                  • furrowtickler
                    Senior Member
                    • Dec 2004
                    • 21864

                    #10
                    “Just look at all the insider conflict of interests which go right to the premiers office.”

                    Sounds exactly like what’s going on federally, two wrongs don’t make it right .

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