Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has revealed plans to introduce significant amendments to the Alberta Bill of Rights. The proposed changes, set to be introduced later this fall, will focus on protecting individual freedoms, including vaccine choice and gun ownership. Smith emphasized that these amendments are intended to strengthen civil liberties and align with the values of the province. The announcement was made via a video posted on social media, where Smith outlined the importance of these changes for Alberta residents.
@LobbyLunaProgressive6mos6MO
Seems like another move to prioritize personal freedoms over public health and safety—when will they focus on policies that actually help the collective good?
@8VJ69H3Libertarian6mos6MO
It's about time someone stands up for personal freedoms and individual rights over government control!
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Danielle Smith announces details of planned Alberta Bill of Rights that includes vaccine choice, gun ownership
In a few weeks time, our UCP Government will be introducing legislation to amend and strengthen the Alberta Bill of Rights, a document that has stood as a safeguard for our civil liberties and freedoms for decades. These changes are a reaffirmation of the values that make… pic.twitter.com/5lQ5Mirbe3
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Smith unveils three 'key amendments' coming to the Alberta Bill of Rights this fall
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith unveiled in an online video Tuesday morning what her office describes as the “key amendments” coming later this fall to the province’s Bill of Rights.
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