
‘Google Medicine Hat’: Municipal affairs minister moves to cancel code of conduct rules
The Alberta government introduced two bills Tuesday to reduce the self-policing powers of elected public school boards and municipal councils.
One bill, if passed, would cancel local councils’ codes of conduct and put an end to any ongoing complaints or sanctions that aren’t before the courts.
Municipal Affairs Minister Ric McIver, before introducing the legislation, told reporters that in some cases, codes of conduct had been weaponized to silence dissent on municipal councils.
“We need a better, more impartial system to deal with conduct issues, one that can’t be misused for political gain or personal rivalry,” McIver said.