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THIS WEEK IN ALBERTA

  • Premier Danielle Smith is initiating a legal challenge against Ottawa's federal carbon tax, seeking an exemption for Alberta and labeling the tax as unconstitutional. Alberta will be arguing that the carbon tax disproportionately affects provinces that rely on natural gas for heating, especially given the recent exemption granted to heating oil users in Atlantic Canada. Justice Minister Mickey Amery echoed this, stating that creating regional exemptions is unfair to other provinces.
  • The Alberta government is investing nearly $4.9 million in dual credit grants for high school students in the 2024-25 school year. This funding will support 55 new and 22 expanded dual credit programs across 58 school authorities, allowing students to earn both high school and post-secondary credits. The programs aim to prepare students for careers in fields such as skilled trades, agriculture, and healthcare. Dual credit options are available to students across public, separate, francophone, charter, First Nations, and independent schools.
  • The Select Special Ethics Commissioner and Chief Electoral Officer Search Committee is recommending Gordon McClure as Alberta's next Chief Electoral Officer. McClure has held roles such as Appeals Coordinator and Chair of the Public Lands Appeal Board. He also holds a Master of Public Administration from the University of Victoria. As Chief Electoral Officer, he would oversee duties under Alberta's Election Act, Election Finances and Contributions Disclosure Act, and Senatorial Selection Act. The recommendation will be presented to the Legislative Assembly for final approval in the coming days.