Jason Nixon's son airlifted to hospital after crash
The youngest children of an Alberta minister were injured in a crash last Friday.
Jason Nixon — minister of seniors, community and social services and MLA for Rimbey-Rocky Mountain House-Sundre — posted Monday morning his son Austin and his daughter Chyanne were involved in a crash.
Austin was in critical but stable condition and Chyanne did not sustain major injuries and was recovering, Nixon said.
RCMP confirmed to CTV News Edmonton officers responded to a single-vehicle rollover on Township Road 320, between Range Road 54 and 55, just after 8 a.m.
Two 16-year-olds were assessed on scene and STARS airlifted one of them to a Calgary hospital, RCMP said.
STARS told CTV News Edmonton it transported a patient from a crash in Sundre to the Foothills Medical Centre that day with "trauma-related injuries."
Mental Health and Addictions Minister Dan Williams will support Nixon in his ministry role as Nixon spends time with his family.
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