The Smith government says it’s coming to the defence of Albertans and its regulated professionals who have had their freedom of expression limited and forced into training beyond the scope of their practice.
On Wednesday, the province announced it is looking at making legislative changes to ensure professional regulatory bodies are limited to focusing on the professional competence and behaviour of their members.
In a statement, Premier Danielle Smith said freedom of expression is a fundamental right in a democratic society.
“Organizations that regulate professionals must strike a balance that upholds competence and ethics without restricting members’ rights and freedoms and we are working to ensure that balance is met,” Smith said.
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Mickey Amery, Alberta’s minister of justice, said the changes come …