Consultations begin on farm freedom and safety
The province has announced it will scrap Bill 6 and consult with Albertans on new farm workplace legislation.
A release from the province on Friday says farms and ranches operate differently than other employers in the province, and that the NDP’s Bill 6 was passed with limited public input and in the face of strong opposition from farmers.
“Alberta farmers need common sense rules that promote farm safety – not process, not red tape. We’re going to repeal Bill 6, and I plan to meet with farmers this summer to develop the legislation to replace it,” says Devin Dreeshen, Minister of Agriculture and Forestry.
“I appreciate that Minister Dreeshen is seeking feedback from the farm and ranch community in advance of tabling new farm safety legislation,” says Allison Ammeter, a central Alberta farmer. “We all value farm safety and employee protection, but recognize we are a unique work environment with unique requirements. I appreciate our collective voice will be heard by the government while crafting this bill.”


