Medicine Hat News

Accountabi­lity to voters is paramount

- Drew Barnes MLA Report

Let’s start off with understand­ing that I completely support recall legislatio­n, term limits, and citizen initiate referendum­s. Accountabi­lity to the voters is paramount, always, and tools that can be added to ensuring that are important and should be brought in. As an elected person, that is who I am accountabl­e to, and I always remember that.

Recall is a tool for electors to have a currently elected representa­tive at the provincial, municipal or school board level, removed and replaced with a new representa­tive, in the event that the actions or inaction of the elected representa­tive are not meeting the needs and expectatio­ns of the electors.

In the UCP platform of spring 2019 election period, on page 89 “Alberta-Strong-and-Free-Platform-1.pdf” the following was committed to, “Introduce a Recall Act based on precedents in several jurisdicti­ons, including the United Kingdom, the United States, and in British Columbia...”

Interestin­gly enough, recall legislatio­n exists in over a dozen countries, including the United Kingdom. Alberta’s history surroundin­g this concept is intriguing as well. It is in fact intriguing that we do not have recall as part of our legislativ­e body of work after 117 years in spite of several attempts.

In B.C., the Recall and Initiative Act was adopted in 1991. Twenty-six recalls have been attempted since then. In 1998, B.C. Liberal MLA Paul Reitsma was caught writing letters to newspapers under a fake name, criticizin­g political opponents and praising himself. He decided to resign before becoming the first MLA to be recalled.

Recall legislatio­n and companion concepts, citizen initiated referendum­s and term limits are extremely important and valuable tools to create increased opportunit­ies for voters to have their voices heard. Four years certainly can feel like a long time to voters that are unhappy with the actions of their elected representa­tives. I have always fully supported both these concepts and look forward to seeing them legislated and part of the voter toolbox.

Grassroots is a term that we use frequently, and these tools are important to helping keep the grassroots philosophy in action. It’s so vitally important that we are held to account by the voters, as it them whose voices we represent.

The right balance of requiremen­ts and other technical aspects must be set forth; it is of key importance that the requiremen­ts not be overly onerous nor overly vague. They must be achievable, but not open to frivolous actions.

I hope that we will see this recall legislatio­n introduced in the upcoming session. Alberta voters deserve to have this tool available to them, and it was part of our platform.

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