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Alberta law society and legal association decline to assist in finding electoral boundaries panel judges

26 May 2026
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The Law Society of Alberta and the Canadian Bar Association (CBA) have declined to assist in identifying judges to lead Alberta’s electoral boundaries redrawing effort. CBA President Christopher Samuel cited concerns raised by Acting Chief Justice of Alberta Dawn Pentelechuk regarding the selection process as a reason for the decision. Pentelechuk had previously stated that the courts would not provide input on selecting a chair for the committee, referring to the process as “irregular.” The UCP, which aims to preserve rural representation, has initiated a legislative committee to seek a judicial chair for this undertaking. However, criticism has emerged from opposition members who view the process as potentially biased, with concerns that it may allow the UCP to influence voter demographics.

Why It Matters

This situation highlights tensions between judicial independence and political processes in Alberta. Historically, electoral boundary commissions have been tasked with determining voting districts to ensure fair representation. The reluctance of the legal associations to participate underscores the potential conflicts that can arise when political agendas intersect with the judiciary’s authority. As the government moves forward with its committee, the implications for electoral fairness and representation in Alberta could be significant, impacting future elections and the balance of power within the province.

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