When Alberta’s governing United Conservative Party holds its annual general meeting (AGM) later this month, members will debate a range of policy proposals, including greater provincial control over immigration, limits on non-governmental flags at public buildings, and full implementation of the province’s COVID-19 task force recommendations.
Party members and stakeholders will discuss 36 policy resolutions at this year’s AGM, which will take place in Edmonton from Nov. 28 to 30. While passed resolutions are not mandatory for party adoption, they represent grassroots priorities and can shape the party’s future direction.





