Man charged with threats after call to Alberta environment minister
EDMONTON — A man has been charged after staff say someone phoned the legislature office of Alberta Environment Minister Shannon Phillips and threatened to shoot everyone over the carbon tax.
Michael Enright, an oil products salesman from Camrose, says he didn’t make any threats and was simply calling to voice his frustration over the hurt currently being experienced in his industry.
“This was nothing. This was me having a bad day,” Enright said when contacted by The Canadian Press on Thursday. “I’m a very calm person. Everybody knows me as a guy who never gets upset.”
Cheryl Sheppard of the Edmonton Police Service said Enright faces one Criminal Code charge of uttering threats.


