Devin Dreeshen resigns; UCP staffers relay details of drinking in minister's office to CBC News
Alberta Agriculture and Forestry Minister Devin Dreeshen is resigning from cabinet to focus on addressing problems related to alcohol, CBC News has learned.
"This morning, I offered Premier Jason Kenney my resignation as minister of agriculture and forestry, and he has accepted," reads a statement from the minister provided to CBC News.
"I accept that my personal conduct with regards to alcohol has become an issue for the government as a whole. I deeply regret that this is the case but have decided that it is best for both myself and the province to resign my position and focus on my personal health and wellness."
Multiple United Conservative government staff have told CBC News that Dreeshen was known to frequently drink in the legislature, a routine that sometimes involved locking his office doors while the alcohol was being consumed, they said.
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