Opinion: Danielle Smith’s sovereignty act has come bigger and more undemocratic than advertised

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Danielle Smith’s sovereignty act has come bigger and more undemocratic than advertised

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith’s long-awaited sovereignty act hasn’t been softened. There’s no pivot. If anything, it’s bigger than advertised, taking an unexpectedly undemocratic approach to its goal of bolstering the province’s defences against federal intrusion.pledged to double-down

Albertans certainly don’t like every federal policy, especially when it comes to energy matters and industry-specific emission caps. But those alarmed about Ms. Smith’s leadership have reason to be on higher alert now. But that’s not everyone’s take. Eric Adams, a professor at the University of Alberta specializing in constitutional law, said “the extraordinary power envisioned in the cabinet as a result of one of these triggering motions” would enable the cabinet to bypass the legislature entirely. He said it’s “extraordinary in its breadth, puzzling in its necessity and curious as to the strategy of including it in this legislation.

But now, the bill will also include action MLAs deem harmful to the province, even if it’s clearly within federal jurisdiction: “As a topical example, improper or abusive use of the federal Emergencies Act against the rights of Albertans could be dealt with by way of resolution under the act if needed,” the government said.

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