The liberal media has been caught spreading fake news about Alberta Premier Danielle Smith yet again.

After the CBC falsely claimed that the premier had attempted to interfere with the Alberta Crown Prosecution (ACPS), an internal review found no evidence whatsoever.
BREAKING: Alberta Public Service says a review over the weekend found no evidence of email contact between the Premier's Office staff and the Alberta Crown Prosecution Service. pic.twitter.com/fTuaDuX49H
— Adam MacVicar (@AdamMacVicar) January 23, 2023
A review of electronic communication between Smith’s office and the ACPS has found no misconduct.
The Alberta Public Service, in a statement issued on Monday, announced that no emails were found to have been sent or received by the prosecutors and the premier’s office over four months.
“A comprehensive review of emails has not generated any records of contact between the (ACPS) and the Premier’s Office Staff,” the Alberta Public Service wrote.
The investigation came after allegations were made last week by a source who claimed to have seen emails sent from a staffer in Smith’s office to the ACPS, challenging prosecutors in cases relating to the Freedom Convoy blockade at Coutts, Alberta.
The government department stated that no further review will be conducted unless additional evidence is brought forward.
As expected, the media is scrambling to cover up their false reporting based on spurious sources who clearly have a vendetta against Smith. Journalists who spread the false story include CBC’s Jason Markusoff and Natasha Fatah.
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— Jason Markusoff (@markusoff) January 19, 2023
The Danielle Smith premier's office repeatedly wrote to Alberta Crown prosecutors to challenge them on points about Coutts blockade cases. From @CBCMeg and @elisevonscheel: https://t.co/K6SpcYjQyp
#BREAKING The Alberta government is holding an emergency caucus — Premier Danielle Smiths says there will be review of emails between her office and Crown prosecutors
— Natasha Fatah (@NatashaFatah) January 21, 2023
Political science professor @DuaneBratt explains why this all looks bad for Smithhttps://t.co/tzJwnz9Z3A pic.twitter.com/X0ZwpIK8jq
Despite the findings, NDP leader Rachel Notley is doubling down on the misinformation spread about Smith.
“This is a group of people who are completely mired in their own internal drama and creating chaos after chaos, and catastrophe after catastrophe that needs to be addressed urgently, rather than issues that are pressing for Albertans,” — @pancholi_rakhi https://t.co/96yqY7Wfix
— Rachel Notley (@RachelNotley) January 23, 2023
Smith has yet to address the findings, instead focusing on getting to work on reducing surgical wait times and improving Alberta’s healthcare system.
On Saturday, Smith announced she would launch a full out hunt for the so-called emails.