Party Leader says a UCP government would increase funding for conservation projects by 50 per cent, have trail users pay annual permit fees
Alberta’s Opposition United Conservative leader says if elected premier he would increase funding for conservation projects and have trail users pay annual permit fees.He says a United Conservative government would increase funding for the Alberta Land Trust Grant Program for conservation projects by 50 per cent.And he says a $30 yearly trail permit fee for people using off-highway vehicles and campers in the backcountry would go to restoring current trails and creating new ones.
NDP Premier Rachel Notley is expected to call an election soon. The vote, by law, must be held by the end of May.
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