Alberta municipal affairs minister considers council code changes, warns against weaponizing rules
Municipal affairs minister Ric McIver said Alberta’s required council code of conduct bylaws are not meant to be weaponized as he confirmed Tuesday his ministry is considering changes.
“We’ll try to improve on what’s here now,” McIver told CHAT News amid a rise in allegations of municipal misconduct across the province.
“But here’s the thing, no matter how good or bad the rules are, I suppose if people want to use those rules as weapons against their fellow council-mates, then we need to hope for better than that.”
Premier Danielle Smith on April 5 said her government would review the Municipal Government Act’s code of conduct requirements.