How are laws made?
Laws are passed by MLAs. Laws are introduced as bills, and debated in the Legislative Assembly before being put to a vote. If the Assembly passes a bill, it goes to the Lieutenant Governor for Royal Assent, at which point it becomes law.
More information
- Making Alberta’s laws-(Citizen's Guide)
- What laws apply to me?
- How can I change a law?
- Queen’s Printer — read or buy Alberta’s laws and publications







The Legislative Assembly passes the laws of the province. The following link will tell you more about what else happens in the Assembly.