Alberta independence ideas would increase costs: Calgary mayor
CALGARY — Ideas that could give Alberta more independence from the federal government are getting a tepid reception from one of the province’s big-city mayors and a chamber of commerce boss.
Premier Jason Kenney’s United Conservative government has formed a panel to examine ways for Alberta to get what he calls a “fair deal” in Canada. They include establishing a provincial revenue agency, withdrawing from the Canada Pension Plan and replacing the RCMP with a provincial police force.
Any of those would have to be endorsed in a referendum.
“The way I work and the way we’ve operated the city is really to be as efficient as possible and to deliver services as efficiently as possible,” Mayor Naheed Nenshi said Wednesday following a speech to the Calgary Chamber of Commerce ahead of his city council’s upcoming budget talks.