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Kenney trying to escape accountability, NDP says Nixon suggested the assembly may be looking at a hybrid system used by the House of Commons where some members are in the chamber and others are connected via video link. The non-partisan Legislative Assembly Office is testing a secure, remote voting option that will be trialled in advance by members next week, he said in a written statement. Once this remote voting system is validated, this will allow the number of MLAs physically in the Assembly to be kept at a minimum. The resumption of proceedings will ensure that all the business currently before the Assembly will be given due consideration and completed this spring. ....
On Tuesday, it was determined the adjournment of the spring sitting would last until May 25 at 10 a.m. due to the ongoing public health concerns arising from the pandemic, and in consultation with the Government House Leader and Official Opposition House Leader, a notice from House Speaker Nathan Cooper read. Despite saying it worked with the Alberta NDP, the United Conservative government faced criticism from its Opposition over the decision. House Leader Christina Gray accused UCP members of refusing to show up when there is critical work to be done. Earlier Wednesday, Alberta set a record for the number of patients in its intensive care units for the fourth straight day. ....
Article content If you’ve visited the legislature grounds this month, you may be wondering why the display of Christmas lights seems less festive this year. The work of putting up lights and decorations has been slowed by COVID-19, but many have already been strung up around the legislature grounds and the government is expecting to put up the same amount of decorations this year as in years past. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Legislature s Christmas light display slowed by COVID-19, decorating still underway Back to video Hadyn Place, press secretary to Infrastructure Minister Prasad Panda, said they hope crews will be able to finish decorating by Friday. ....