Alberta UCP receives non-confidence vote from First Nations Treaty 6,7, and 8
There was a motion of non-confidence submitted on March 9, 2026 in the Alberta Legislative Assembly initiated by First Nations Treaty 6, 7, and 8 UNANIMOUNSLY.
The motion was basically ignored by the Alberta UCP. The separatist UCP has continually ignored and dismissed any Environmental protections in any area of Alberta.
The Alberta UCP does not consider fact based studies and assessments. The Alberta Regulatory bodies have not been consulting impact assessments of previous projects and make statements to the effect that selenium in water can be mitigated. The tailing ponds are leaking into groundwater.
The liability factors in allowing the Alberta UCP to "conduct impact assessments" in quotations, because they will not occur, in any meaningful manner and without actual factual information or consultation, should be sufficient in and of itself, for it not to be an option.
Canadian Federal regulations must be used in impact assessments in full partnership with First Nations Treaty 6, 7, and 8.
No to Alberta UCP.
Consultation has concluded