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Albertans have right to be angry over politicians' travel, MLAs acknowledge

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Ministers Ric McIver and Tyler Shandro say Albertans have a right to be upset that several United Conservative Party MLAs and staffers vacationed abroad over the holidays despite urging Albertans to stay home and limit social interactions with family and loved ones. In a press conference on Tuesday, McIver and Shandro acknowledged the violation of trust and promised to take steps to rebuild the party's credibility.
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