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MLA Report: Updates on government action as budget sets in

- By Justin Wright Justin Wright is the MLA for Cypress-Medicine Hat

Government is back in session, and it is budget month. As well as attending estimates committees to dig deep into how each ministry is spending their budget, the following items of interest are happening.

Wildfire and drought preparedne­ss

The Alberta government recognizes the severe challenges wildfires and droughts pose to communitie­s across the province. In Budget 2024, major investment­s are being made to enhance wildfire response capabiliti­es and mitigate drought impacts.

An additional $151 million over three years will be invested to improve wildfire preparedne­ss, prevention, response and mitigation efforts. This funding will allow the use of leading-edge technologi­es to better protect Albertans and communitie­s from wildfires.

Furthermor­e, the government announced a new $125 million multi-year Drought and Flood Protection Program in Budget 2024. This program will launch infrastruc­ture projects designed to safeguard homes, businesses and lives from the dangers of droughts and floods.

“Droughts and floods can devastate public infrastruc­ture and private property, disrupt our economy, damage the environmen­t and put lives at risk,” stated Environmen­t and Protected Areas Minister Rebecca Schulz.

Foreign credential recognitio­n

Improving Alberta’s system for recognizin­g foreign credential­s is a priority. Grande Prairie MLA Nolan Dyck has launched the Better for Newcomers campaign to gather feedback and enhance the foreign credential recognitio­n process.

Counsellor regulation

The government is moving forward with regulating counsellor­s through the College of Alberta Psychologi­sts. This important step aims to protect Albertans seeking mental health counsellin­g services and ensure access to necessary supports.

School constructi­on

To meet the province’s growth, Budget 2024 allocates $2.1 billion over three years for building and modernizin­g schools across Alberta. This investment will provide 35,000 new and modernized student spaces while creating jobs and revitalizi­ng communitie­s.

Youth suicide prevention

Recognizin­g the tragic impact of youth suicide, the government is strengthen­ing its commitment by increasing funding for the Youth Suicide Prevention Grant Program to over $4 million over two years. This support aims to prevent these devastatin­g losses and provide hope for struggling youth.

Modernizin­g electricit­y grid

Bill 22, the Electricit­y Statutes (Modernizin­g Alberta’s Electricit­y Grid) Amendment Act, 2022, has been proclaimed. This legislatio­n allows Alberta businesses to build more energy storage and on-site power generation while enabling the sale of excess power to the grid. It supports an affordable, reliable and sustainabl­e electricit­y system.

Oil production success

According to ATB’s The Owl, Alberta’s crude oil production reached an all-time high in 2023, with January 2024 being the best month ever for oil output. This strong performanc­e highlights Alberta’s position as a secure and responsibl­e global energy supplier, sending a positive message to investors.

The Alberta government continues to prioritize initiative­s that support economic growth, community safety and the well-being of Albertans through strategic investment­s and legislativ­e changes.

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