Alberta government announces changes in response to Ingram decision
Alberta government officials say proposed legislation would provide clarity for Albertans about who is responsible for decisions in exceptional circumstances.
According to the province, Albertans elect government members to make decisions in the best interests of the public after receiving advice from officials and experts.
If passed, Bill 6, the Public Health Amendment Act, would ensure that decisions made during declared states of public health emergencies are made by the people Albertans voted for. Officials say this ensures that the elected officials who make decisions are ultimately held accountable, bringing the legislation in line with July’s Ingram court decision, which found public health orders during the COVID-19 pandemic did not follow legislation.
“Elected officials have a responsibility to act in the best interests of Albertans and swear an oath to duly and faithfully execute the powers and trust imparted. This legislation ensures that final decision-making authority and the accountability that must come with it rest with those entrusted by Albertans,” explains Mickey Amery, Minister of Justice and Attorney General.