Alberta deputy premier says sovereignty act not a power grab, eyes changes to bill

Kaycee Madu shakes hands with Alberta Premier Danielle Smith, in Edmonton, Monday, Oct. 24, 2022. Madu, Alberta鈥檚 deputy premier, says the proposed sovereignty bill does not grant cabinet unilateral power to rewrite laws behind closed doors, but amendments may be needed to clear that up. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jason Franson

EDMONTON - Alberta鈥檚 deputy premier says amendments may be needed to clear up confusion over a bill that grants Premier Danielle Smith and her cabinet unfettered power outside the legislature to rewrite laws and direct agencies to resist federal rules.

鈥淲e will consider amendment(s) to Bill 1 to clarify this to avoid confusion,鈥 said Kaycee Madu in a series of Twitter posts on Wednesday and Thursday.

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