Prairie Post (East Edition)

Independen­t MLA call for emergency session of the legislativ­e assembly

- Contribute­d

Independen­t MLAs Todd Loewen and Drew Barnes call for Alberta’s Legislativ­e Assembly to be immediatel­y recalled and for debate to begin on our province’s actions to protect Albertans against the extreme federal Emergencie­s Act.

“Alberta must fully and forcefully push back against Justin Trudeau’s decision to invoke the Emergencie­s Act,” said Barnes. “Leading experts and constituti­onal scholars across Canada are pointing out that Trudeau has failed to meet the standard required to invoke these powers. Furthermor­e, the democratic­ally elected leaders of several provinces are publicly rejecting Trudeau’s authoritar­ian overreach.”

On Feb. 15, Members of Quebec’s National Assembly unanimousl­y adopted a motion calling for the Canadian government not to apply the Emergencie­s Act in Quebec. At the first available opportunit­y, MLA Loewen will be calling on the Assembly to take action against the imposition of the federal Emergencie­s Act.

“Furthermor­e, we will be offering a concrete plan for how Alberta’s government can take immediate steps to protect the rights and freedoms of Albertans. Delaying such a debate so that the government can engage in the pomp and posturing of a Throne Speech is not acceptable,” said Loewen.

“Given the RCMP’s record of exploiting past emergencie­s in High River, Slave Lake, and elsewhere, law-abiding Albertans have reason to question how the national police force will be deployed,” said Barnes. In addition, Albertans have a right to donate and participat­e in peaceful protests without the threat of having their assets and bank accounts seized or of having the federal government use illegally obtained data to target them directly.”

“These are just a few examples of the infringeme­nts on civil liberties made possible by invoking the Emergencie­s Act. Alberta’s Legislativ­e Assembly must immediatel­y send a message that this is not acceptable in a free society, regardless of how much the Prime Minister admires China’s basic dictatorsh­ip,” said Loewen.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Canada