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The Weekly Roundup- May 30, 2022
The legislature is adjourned until October 31, where it’s presumed that a new Premier will take the front seat on the government benches. In total, 22 government bills were introduced and passed during the spring sitting.
The Future of Alberta’s Energy Sector
The Government of Canada announced its commitment to reach net-zero by 2050 and is exploring a plan to cap emissions from the oil and gas sector starting in 2025. But what exactly that means, how we get there, and the impact it will have on Alberta’s energy sector remains to be seen.
The Weekly Roundup-May 24, 2022
As MLAs file back into the Legislature Tuesday, the seating arrangement will look exactly as it did before last Wednesday’s leadership review. But while Jason Kenney remains in the Premier’s chair, it is now on a finite basis until a new leader of the United Conservative Party is chosen at the “earliest opportunity
Jason Kenney Resigns as Leader of United Conservative Party
Jason Kenney resigns as Leader of United Conservative Party
Stating that he will step down and has asked party executives to “clear the air” and hold a Leadership Election at the “earliest opportunity,” Jason Kenney stepped down as Leader of the United Conservative Party tonight. Despite winning 51.4% of support in a Leadership Review vote.
The Weekly Roundup- May 2, 2022
Hydrogen is first on the periodic table and was top of mind for Alberta politicians last week as Edmonton played host to the Canadian Hydrogen Convention and Associate Minister of Natural Gas and Electricity Dale Nally declared it Hydrogen Week. The Premier also used the conference as an opportunity to announce $50M to launch the Clean Hydrogen Centre of Excellence.
The Weekly Roundup- April 25, 2022
Alberta’s legislature continues to sit with five new government bills tabled in the past week keeping the House busy and hopefully for Premier Kenney, keeping his caucus out of trouble. The Premier has stated that should he win the leadership vote, he will expect caucus unity and “a basic level of professionalism, discipline and unity.”
Navigating Political Change
Two sure bets in Alberta: 1) there will be a spring snow storm, probably a couple days after you change your winter tires, and 2) the political landscape is constantly changing. The past couple of years have shown us that politics is anything but boring in Alberta, and companies are taking note.
The Weekly Roundup- April 18, 2022
Saturday marked three years since the UCP formed government in Alberta. When the legislature resumes sitting on Tuesday, it will be with a new member in their ranks with Brian Jean taking his spot in the legislature as a government caucus member for the first time.
The Weekly Roundup- April 11, 2022
The Alberta Legislature is halfway through a two week constituency break. This weekend was when the in person UCP leadership review was originally set to take place in Red Deer. Instead, a virtual SGM was held on Saturday with the Premier giving a speech to a small room of in person supporters. The Coles Notes of the 45 minute speech boiled down to the Premier saying that he is the only person up to the task of keeping the party united and defeating Rachel Notley. At the end of his speech, he revealed that should he not win the leadership vote (50% plus one) he will step aside for a new leader.
Federal Budget 2022
We’ve known for some time that Budget 2022 would stand apart from other budgets, for good or for worse, and it has. Budgets come and go. Few are remembered as turning points, but Budget 2022 is a turning point, no matter your perspective.