Alberta premier rejects accusations her sovereignty bill is undemocratic power grab
EDMONTON — Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is rejecting Opposition accusations that a bill granting her and her cabinet sweeping powers to rewrite laws behind closed doors is an undemocratic, dangerous power grab.
Smith told the house during question period that under her bill, cabinet can only take specific actions that are first approved by a majority of the legislature in a resolution.
However, legal experts say such resolutions are only recommendations, while granting cabinet-wide scope to decide how to unilaterally take action.
Smith’s sovereignty legislation fulfills a promise the premier made this summer to pass a bill challenging what she considers federal intrusions into areas of provincial jurisdiction.