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Premier Jason Kenney said Alberta will consider offering a book of condolences through which Albertans could express their grief

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“I think all of us were completely shocked by the events that unfolded in Saskatchewan over the weekend,” Calgary Mayor Jyoti Gondek said at an unrelated news conference Tuesday. “There were a lot of people who said the emergency alert was jarring. Yes, it was, but it’s also a jarring event.”Article content

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