Fixer says former justice minister hired him to get reporter's phone logs after COVID story

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David Wallace says he was hired by Jonathan Denis to get the phone records of Alanna Smith, a former Calgary Herald reporter

now of The Canadian Press. Wallace said Denis told him he wanted to trace sources Smith had drawn on for a story about whether theIn an email from his lawyer, Denis denied that he or his clients talked to Wallace.

Denis was a Progressive Conservative cabinet minister in Alberta from 2010 to 2015 and justice minister for the last three of those years. Recently, he was reported to be an organizer for Conservative MP Pierre Poilievre’s campaign for leadership of the federal party.Wallace said he gets politicians out of tight spots for a living.

Hallman, whose association with provincial Conservative politics goes back to the 1990s, managed Jason Kenney’s 2017 campaign for the leadership of the United Conservative Party until he was suspended for one year. At the time, Hallman said the suspension was related to the use of profanity in a social media post.He remains close to the premier. In 2020, he held a birthday party for Kenney attended by two cabinet ministers, said a guest who was there.

However, some emails involve people not involved in this story. The Canadian Press contacted seven. Five confirmed they had sent the emails and two declined comment; none said the emails were false or altered. “She and the Herald are not the target,” said a Feb. 13, 2021, purported email from Denis to Wallace. “I want to find out who’s pushing this.”

“Respectfully, I expect the same, and can send you a fair bit of more work if this investigation bears fruit. I should let you know that one of your competitors in Calgary told me there was no way he could get results here, so my chips are on you.”Article content “The records are legitimate,” he said. “I just didn’t provide him with the legitimate phone box in terms of the actual calls, times and orders.”

Denis’s lawyer, Brendan Miller, said in a letter his client is unable to respond to questions raised by the emails because that would force Denis to violate solicitor-client privilege.

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