
Province aiming to protect Albertans’ rights during emergencies
The Alberta government is proposing amendments it says would improve how complex disasters are handled, make communities more resilient and better protect Albertans’ rights during emergencies.
According to provincial officials, Alberta’s emergency management system regularly safeguards lives and property during wildfires, floods and other disasters. However, the government says that during these moments of crisis, elected officials and emergency management teams must make difficult decisions to protect Albertans and their communities.
In response to feedback from the Public Health Emergencies Governance Review Panel, the government says Bill 49 includes updates to the Emergency Management Act to emphasize the importance of balancing Albertans’ individual rights and freedoms when exercising emergency powers.
The government further suggest that emergencies require swift coordination and regulations to protect people, property and the environment, and that officials must also be mindful of individual rights when responding to emergencies.