Frustration from head of RMA over changes to municipal legislation
EDMONTON – The organization representing rural municipalities in Alberta says a bill before the legislature is poised to give Premier Danielle Smith’s cabinet unchecked power, even with proposed amendments.
Rural Municipalities of Alberta president Paul McLauchlin says he’s frustrated the changes won’t stop the province from intruding on local governments.
The bill, as first tabled, would have given Smith’s cabinet the ability to fire councillors if deemed in the public interest.
The changes to the bill mean cabinet could only oust locally-elected officials by ordering a recall vote.