COLLINS: Smith’s Sovereignty Act gambit a sad omen for democracy
I THOUGHT B.C. PREMIER DAVID EBY was being dictatorial in his plans to force municipalities to bend to the province in dealing with building affordable housing, absolving strata councils of the right to set their own rules regarding the way they want to live, taking over the management of the Downtown Eastside of Vancouver and pushing the courts to change bail restrictions for prolific offenders.
Just in those decisions, without proper debate in the legislature, without proper discussion among policymakers to vet the plans, all point to a heavy-handed approach to government that should give us all cause for concern. I had enough fodder to give me enough material at least until the spring.
Much of that, however, was pushed aside by the announcement of the Sovereignty Act in Alberta.
Premier Danielle Smith says she wants to protect her province’s future. A noble thought, but she wants to do it at the expense of democracy. She wants to become an all-powerful dictator who, with her cabinet, can decide anything and everything about what goes on in the province.