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  • Alberta’s fall legislature session is now adjourned. During the session, 13 bills were passed. Key legislation included changes to the Alberta Bill of Rights, updates to access to information rules, and changes to pronoun use in schools. Other bills addressed child-care regulations, food safety, and the development of all-season resorts on Crown land. We’ll be sending out a summary of all the bills soon, to ensure you’re up to date!
  • Under Alberta's new data center attraction strategy, Technology Minister Nate Glubish aims to see $100 billion in AI-focused infrastructure built within five years to attract tech giants like Meta, Google, and Amazon. The plan includes off-grid power options to avoid impacting Alberta's electricity grid. A "concierge program" has also been launched to expedite regulatory processes, with several companies already showing interest.
  • The Alberta government is examining over 100 potential sites for water storage infrastructure, including dams and reservoirs, to address future water demands. The Water Storage Opportunities Study aims to enhance water supply, mitigate droughts and floods, and support growing communities across the province. The initiative is part of efforts to modernize the water management system and includes ongoing feasibility studies for the Ardley Reservoir and Eyremore Dam.