Members of Alberta’s governing United Conservative Party (UCP) voted in favour of a series of resolutions Saturday including repealing the province’s forthcoming auto insurance changes, returning to using coal as an energy source, and banning the fluoridation of public water.
More than 4,000 UCP members are gathering in Edmonton this weekend for the party’s annual general meeting where they approved all but one of 36 of the party’s policy resolutions .
Such resolutions are not binding on the government, though some resolutions from last year’s UCP annual general meeting have become law including the banning of vote tabulators , the government’s recent “Jordan Peterson” law regarding professional governing bodies, and several policies pertaining to transgender persons.
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