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Alberta premier’s office contacted Crown prosecution about Coutts cases: sources

A staffer in Alberta Premier Danielle Smith’s office sent a series of emails to the Alberta Crown Prosecution Service, challenging prosecutors’ assessment and direction on cases stemming from the Coutts border blockades and protests, CBC News has learned.

The emails were sent last fall, according to sources who CBC has agreed not to identify because they fear they could lose their jobs.

Soon after being elected leader of the United Conservative Party and sworn in as premier, Smith’s office asked for a briefing on the cases. Subsequent emails critiqued the prosecutors’ assessment of the charges and pushed back on the characterizations of the protest.

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