New Alberta cabinet could threaten environmental protections for parks, group says
EDMONTON – An environmental group warns last week’s changes to the governing United Conservative Party cabinet could threaten protections for Alberta’s parks and wildlands.
In her first cabinet since becoming premier, Premier Danielle Smith divided responsibility for parks and so-called “protected areas” between two different ministries.
The Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society says the changes mean that almost 94 per cent of Alberta’s parks, recreation areas, and wildland parks will be managed by the forestry, parks, and tourism ministry.
Alberta Environment will manage protected areas — only five per cent of the lands it used to.