The Alberta government tabled a bill yesterday that gives them sweeping new powers as it relates to municipalities in the province, leaving a lot of questions as to why. Constitutionally they do have this ability, as municipalities are creatures of the province, but the motivation is the real question. Among the changes are allowing political parties to run in municipal elections in Edmonton and Calgary, which I have to wonder if this isn’t for some kind of back-handed partisan purposes, so that they can point to how many counsellors identify as NDP, Liberals, or C/conservative as opposed to having to guess under the current system, but it’s a change nobody really asked for. I am of two minds with it, because it could provide more resources and better nomination processes…but it would also create expectations between the provincial party and the municipal party, and that is something I’m not sure anyone would really look to as being a good thing.
The bill also seeks to ban electronic tabulators in municipal elections (which I’m not wholly opposed to because I prefer hand-counting ballots whenever possible), but the real thrust has to do with the ability to terminate councillors, and with overturning bylaws, and this seems to be the big one, because they are particularly butthurt that certain municipalities have implemented single-use plastic bans, and that’s far too “woke” for this provincial government. Better to overrule the decisions that those elected officials made and will be accountable to their voters for, and just strike those bylaws entirely.
As for the ability to terminate sitting councillors, the minister insists this is only for extremely serious cases (of which I can’t think of any in Alberta—we’ve had a couple in Ontario and one in Ottawa particularly), but just who decides what that threshold is are the premier and Cabinet, so it’s not like there is much in the way of safeguards, and if you’re giving this power to premier and Cabinet, to overturn an election in a municipality, is asking for it to be abused—particularly when you have someone like Danielle Smith in charge of those powers. I foresee a future gong show, because this is Danielle Smith’s Alberta we’re talking about.
And to think of how many years Conservatives in Alberta have spent calling the Prime Minister a dictator. https://t.co/oX5AeRwLab
— Alheli Picazo (@a_picazo) April 26, 2024
Ukraine Dispatch:
Russian shelling killed three in the Donetsk region, while a missile attack against the Kharkiv region hit a railway station, wounding ten. Another Russian missile damaged critical rail infrastructure in the central Cherkasy region. Meanwhile, while the soon-to-be arriving new tranche of US aid is going to help Ukraine rebuild its defences, it is unlikely to recover it enough to resume a counter-offensive anytime soon.
Russia kills civilians. Today, due to the #Russian shellings of #Donetsk Oblast at least 4 people died, and 6 more were reported wounded.
Source: Vadym Filashkin, Head of Donetsk Oblast Military Administration pic.twitter.com/elqF2LT8GS
— UkraineWorld (@ukraine_world) April 25, 2024
⚡️AP: Ukraine pulls US Abrams tanks from battlefield amid Russian drone threat.
According to senior U.S. military officials, Russian surveillance drones and hunter-killer drones have changed the situation on the ground, increasing the risk of detection.https://t.co/Mk8uKVsC9j
— The Kyiv Independent (@KyivIndependent) April 26, 2024