Government calling for 'decorum' in Alberta legislature
The government under new Premier Jim Prentice is calling for a “new level of decorum” in the Alberta legislature when the session resumes Monday, but one opposition house leader says his party doesn’t plan to stop holding the government to account.
Justice Minister Jonathan Denis, the new house leader for the governing Progressive Conservatives, said Prentice believes that partisanship in the legislature turns people off.
Denis has spoken to the house leaders from the New Democrat, Liberal and Wildrose parties and they all agree.
“All three of them really seemed to be on-point with this in that we’re doing the people’s business,” he said. “So let’s take the temperature down a little bit.”
NDP House Leader David Eggen seemed bemused by Denis’s suggestion that everyone was going to play nice.
“I’m certainly not elected as the MLA from Edmonton-Calder to not speak in a forthright and convincing way for the things that my constituents want and need,” he said.