Political scientist weighs in on the number of UCP panels
Medicine Hat, AB – Since being elected in April, Premier Jason Kenney has announced multiple panels looking at topics such as supervised consumption sites, minimum wage, and provincial spending.
With the announcement of the latest “Fair Deal” panel examining ways to make Alberta more independent of Ottawa, Medicine Hat College political science instructor Jim Groom says that they could be a way of putting decisions on someone else.
“It seems like a significant number of panels and when you get a solid mandate from the electorate, you think you can just move ahead and move forward. But yeah he has a lot of panels going on and I’m not sure if they are all really necessary,” he said.
Kenney’s United Conservative Party won 55 per cent of the vote, the strongest mandate in the province since 2001.


