Alberta is calling on the federal government to revoke its proof of vaccination mandate for air travellers. On March 16, members of Alberta’s legislative assembly voted in favour of a motion to recognize that Canada’s current air travel restrictions “have no measurable public health benefit and continue to impact hundreds of thousands of jobs in the air travel and tourism sectors.” The motion was proposed by provincial health minister Jason Copping, United Conservative Party (UCP) MLA for Calgary-Varsity, on behalf of Government House Leader Jason Nixon, MLA for Rimbey-Rocky Mountain House-Sundre. “Restrictions should be imposed only when necessary, and they should be removed as soon as possible when the situation warrants,” Copping said during an assembly sitting on March 16. “In the case of the travel industry, the harm from restrictions is obvious: these travel requirements are continuing to throttle a whole industry for no valid public health reason at …