20-05-2025
Braid: Separatism is a ruse; the real battle for autonomy is fought with UCP legislation
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What the government owns it can also sell. AHS alone has 380 land titles and 700 structures.
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The UCP flatly denies any such intention. But the government will be strapped for cash as low oil prices threaten a deficit far higher than $5 billion.
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From now on, public health policy and management will be run by the health department. Regional public health officers, now employed by AHS, will work directly for a minister (if they still have jobs at all).
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The UCP government will have an iron grip on controversial policies and programs, including vaccination. This is a political takeover of a medical matter.
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The legislation also repeals references to health regions and Alberta Health Services itself. Hospitals and private surgery clinics come under the authority of new minister Matt Jones.
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On the federal front, the province is being shaped into a spearhead aimed at Ottawa. The UCP is amending a pile of legislation to make this happen.
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One example is Bill 45, the Critical Infrastructure Amendment Act, which claims control over every economic area Ottawa has power to regulate.
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Oil and gas and other economic assets are designated as critical. The bill prohibits Ottawa from collecting data that relates to an emissions cap or new projects.
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Earlier amendments to the Alberta Firearms Act have the same basic purpose. They say that only Alberta agents have control over firearms seizures.
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This drive extends far beyond political demands for Prime Minister Mark Carney to approve pipelines and scrap the emissions cap.
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The real fight is down on the ground, where legislation pulls Alberta ever farther away from the federal system.
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