Alberta legislature fall sitting kicks off with rights bill, transgender policy
Premier Danielle Smith’s government is kicking off its fall sitting with a focus on bills that the Opposition NDP says are aimed at catering to “fringe” elements of Smith’s United Conservative Party.
The government wants to broaden property rights, reaffirm the ability to acquire firearms and prohibit coercing Albertans into receiving a vaccine, among a series of other amendments to the province’s Bill of Rights.
The changes aim to make the legislation more robust and protect the freedoms of Albertans, according to the ruling United Conservatives.
“Our province was built on the principles of individual freedom and responsibility,” Smith said Monday.