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Alberta NDP Leader Naheed Nenshi, who once mocked an Alberta government report that mentioned ivermectin as anti-science “quackery,” is now reportedly using the controversial drug to treat his “super rare condition” known as Morbihan syndrome.

While giving an interview about Alberta’s healthcare system on Tuesday, Nenshi was asked by a concerned listener about the “puffiness” in his face.

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“This has been something that’s been going on for me for quite some time,” Nenshi said. “I will tell you that one of the, and we’re going through a lot of treatments trying to figure this out, and we’ll figure it out.”

He went on to say that “one of the treatments that has shown a bit of promise is ivermectin.”

“So there you go, folks, ivermectin actually does work for something,” Nenshi said.

His comments mark a different tone towards the medication, ...

This will ge a pizza place we will visit when we are in the area.

Airdrie pizza joint caught up in Alberta independence petition debate
Pauls Pizza in Airdrie has become the latest business drawn into Alberta’s increasingly heated independence debate after allowing petition canvassers to collect signatures inside the restaurant.
Pauls Pizza in Airdrie has become the latest business drawn into Alberta’s increasingly heated independence debate after allowing petition canvassers to collect signatures inside the restaurant.Courtesy of Google Maps
David Wiechnik
David Wiechnik
Published on:
04 Feb 2026, 11:54 am
CALGARY — Pauls Pizza in Airdrie has become the latest business drawn into Alberta’s increasingly heated independence debate after allowing petition canvassers to collect signatures inside the restaurant.

The popular pizzeria began hosting a Stay Free Alberta petition signature station on January 26, setting up canvassers in a section of the establishment that does not interfere with operations or customers.

The move quickly sparked ...

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