Government announces proposed bill to strengthen Albertans’ right to know
The Alberta government has announced new legislation that aims to make it easier for Albertans to make informed decisions about protecting themselves and their communities.
If passed, Bill 9, the Public’s Right to Know Act, would be the first legislation of its kind in Canada, requiring the provincial government to report crime data annually and make the information available on its website. Government officials say this will bring consistency in timing and a more user-friendly approach to crime statistics for Albertans.
The Public’s Right to Know Act, which would also require the government to table a report in the legislature, is said to fulfil a platform commitment to strengthen transparency in the justice system and responds to calls from Albertans for more information about crime.
“People have a right to know what’s going on in their communities and this legislation would give them easier access to more information about crime statistics in the province,” says Tyler Shandro, Minister of Justice and Solicitor General. “Improving access to crime data will also help people make evidence-based decisions for better outcomes and safer communities.”