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Breaking: Alberta UCP boot former cabinet minister from caucus over scandal criticism

EDMONTON — Alberta's United Conservative Party says it has expelled former infrastructure minister Peter Guthrie from caucus over his repeated criticism of the government's handling of the health-care contract scandal.
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Peter Guthrie is sworn into cabinet in Edmonton on Friday, June 9, 2023. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jason Franson.

EDMONTON — Alberta's United Conservative Party says it has expelled former infrastructure minister Peter Guthrie from caucus over his repeated criticism of the government's handling of the health-care contract scandal.

Guthrie gave up his ministerial position in February over concerns about government contracts and has been sitting as a backbencher for his Airdrie-Cochrane riding.

His pushback against Premier Danielle Smith also led the caucus to suspend him from voting in caucus matters.

Earlier this week, Guthrie again criticized the handling of the scandal, saying the government is obstructing the auditor general's investigation and muzzling government officials.

He also voted with the Opposition NDP on a non-binding motion to have the government call a public inquiry.

Guthrie will now sit as an Independent in the legislature.

He's the second UCP member expelled from caucus this year. Scott Sinclair was kicked out in March for threatening to vote against the government's budget over concerns that rural communities weren't being supported.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published April 16, 2025.

Jack Farrell, The Canadian Press

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