EDMONTON—The Alberta legislature is back in session Tuesday, with the province’s new premier, Danielle Smith, at the helm and the introduction of the much anticipated Sovereignty Act, which will “defend Alberta from Ottawa,” according to Government House Leader Joseph Schow.
Jurisdiction
Schow said at a press conference on Nov. 28 that Bill 1 “will send a clear message that we will defend and promote our province’s prosperity and constitutional jurisdiction.”“This legislation will enable us to protect Albertans from federal laws, policies, and practices that harm our economy or our jurisdiction,” he said.
Schow also said a bill will be brought forward on Nov. 29 to deal with “adverse possession.” In layman’s terms, he said, the government will be revoking “squatter’s rights” with new property rights legislation, which was a campaign commitment.
Other bills anticipated to be addressed in the next three weeks include Bill 2, focusing on inflation relief, and Bill 3, which deals with funding contract with doctors.
Smith has not been in the legislature since 2015.