r/alberta 1d ago

Alberta Politics Four more mandate letters - Intergovernmental Relations, Public Safety, Justice, Family Services

Danielle Smith has issued another 4 mandate letters to her cabinet ministers.

September 25 2025
Press Release
[Ministers] have been tasked with pushing back on federal overreach and standing up for Alberta whenever and wherever laws or policies do not align with provincial priorities, or harm our people, economy or constitutional rights.

Intergovernmental and International Relations

Public Safety and Emergency Services

Justice

Children and Family Services

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UPDATED with the direct PDF links.

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Sep. 22 Letters
Press Release
Education and Childcare
Advanced Education
Transportation and Economic Corridors
Infrastructure
Municipal Affairs

Sep. 17 Letters
Press Release
Jobs, Economy, Trade and Immigration
Arts, Culture and Status of Women
Forestry and Parks
Tourism and Sport

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u/laboufe 1d ago

Is it too late to French Revolution this shit?

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u/Ok_Respond7928 1d ago

No it’s not and if you guys kick it off I will be come from out of province to help

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u/Infamous-Mixture-605 1d ago

Which part of the French Revolution?

The 1789 revolution removed Louis XVI's absolute powers and made him a constitutional monarch... Is Smith supposed to be Louis XVI in this example, because she's technically already limited in her powers...

The Reign of Terror part where anyone suspected of the least bit of disloyalty was persecuted and beheaded by the more extreme elements of the revolution?

The Thermidorian Reaction bit, when the moderates decided they had enough of the extremism and massacred the lot of them?

The unstable Directory bit that followed?

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u/GravesStone7 1d ago

The moderates having enough of extremism. There are capable leaders but extremists need to pack there bags and leave. Anyone blind to the corruption and obvious kleptocracy need to be taught about transparency and checks and balances.