The Grande Prairie representative says she has decided to step away from public life to focus on her health and her family
A member of Alberta’s United Conservative Party government caucus who was recently named a parliamentary secretary for civil liberties has announced she won’t seek re-election.
Allard notes successful symptom management includes a healthy diet, regular exercise, consistent sleep and minimal stress which she says “does not align well with the schedule, lifestyle and demands placed on an MLA.” Allard left former premier Jason Kenney’s cabinet in January 2021 after a public outcry over a trip to Hawaii for Christmas, despite the government urging Albertans to stay home to limit the spread of COVID-19.
“I am fortunate to have a team of health care professionals working with me to manage this neurodegenerative condition and I am grateful for each one of them,” Allard’s statement on Facebook said.
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