Alberta This Week
The next few weeks will be quiet in Alberta politics. While a few committees will meet this week, the session ended last week and isn’t scheduled to return until February.
The next few weeks will be quiet in Alberta politics. While a few committees will meet this week, the session ended last week and isn’t scheduled to return until February.
While generally speaking, the time between Christmas and the New Year is quiet politically, however, Saskatchewan might be a bit interesting.
What to Expect Saskatchewan Trade and Export Development Minister Jeremy Harrison is leading a Saskatchewan trade delegation to Vietnam this week. The province opened a
What to Expect The Legislature will continue to sit this week for what will likely be the last full week before rising until the New
What to Expect With Cabinet in place and the Legislature no longer in session, MLAs will return to their constituencies, and political speculation will quiet
Premier David Eby announced his cabinet today, an important signal for what to expect from the Premier regarding his future policy directions.
Premier Smith’s signature bill, the Alberta Sovereignty Within a United Canada Act, will see amendments this week to counter concerns about Cabinet being handed too much power.
The fall session in the Saskatchewan Legislature will wind down this Wednesday, followed by MLAs returning to their constituencies.
With the Legislature back in session this week (see below for details on the Throne Speech), discussion will turn to the bills being introduced, especially the Alberta Sovereignty Within a United Canada Act.