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Public consultations

The most important job of any government is listening to those it serves.

Public consultations on specific issues that affect Albertans are one of the ways we hear what you have to say.

Questions and answers

What is a public consultation?
A public consultation provides the government with an opportunity to hear what Albertans are thinking on a particular issue. Responses to consultations help form policies and legislation that reflect Albertans' concerns.

How do I provide my feedback on a consultation?
Each consultation will have a variety of ways to provide your feedback to the government. They can include e-mail and online forms and surveys, phone numbers, and/or town hall meetings. To find out how to provide feedback to a specific consultation, follow the link for that consultation.

How do I get more information on a consultation?
Some consultations in the registry have websites that provide more detailed information. Just follow the link given. If a site has not been developed, or you still have further questions, contact information is also provided.

I have an issue or concern I would like to express, but I don't see a consultation for it ? how can I give my feedback?
It is not necessary to wait for a public consultation to provide your comments on an issue that concerns you. You can always supply your feedback through Questions and Comments.

Active Consultations

  • A field of dried corn stalks in Alberta's South Saskatchewan region.

    South Saskatchewan Region Plan

    Be part of regional planning for southern Alberta, from the Rockies to Saskatchewan and from the American border to the tip of the Municipal District of Bighorn.

  • View from the top of a wooden platform above stairs leading to Hilliard's Bay

    Hilliard's Bay Provincial Park

    50 acres of land within Hilliard's Bay Provincial Park (near Lesser Slave Lake) may be re-zoned from a natural environment zone to a facility zone.