Current Public Consultations

The Government of Alberta is committed to consulting with Albertans on issues that affect them. If there is a topic that is of interest to you, or if you have seen a public consultation advertised, you can use the links below to find more information. You can also search for consultations by ministry.

For information on consultations that have closed in the last 18 months, please check the archive.

Current Public Consultation Listing

Glennifer Lake recreation area

Ministry: Tourism, Parks and Recreation

Albertans are encouraged to provide feedback on the proposed consolidation and renaming of six provincial recreation areas into one provincial recreation area to be called Gleniffer Lake Provincial Recreation Area.
Opened: Friday, May 29, 2009


Lower Athabasca Land-use Public Sessions

Ministry: Sustainable Resource Development

The purpose of this consultation is to learn how you can be involved in the Lower Athabasca Regional Plan. Come out to the Land-use Framework public information and awareness session in your community.
Opened: Tuesday, May 19, 2009


Regulations for Home Inspectors

Ministry: Service Alberta

To determine whether specific regulations are needed for home inspectors in Alberta.
Opened: Thursday, May 14, 2009


Alberta Land Stewardship Act Consultation

Ministry:

The purpose of this consultation is to give Albertans the opportunity to learn about and discuss Bill 36, the Alberta Land Stewardship Act (ALSA).
Opened: Wednesday, May 06, 2009


Inspiring Education: A dialogue with Albertans

Ministry: Education

Inspiring Education: A Dialogue with Albertans is an opportunity to shape the future of education in Alberta and we want to hear your perspective. Tell us your story. Share your opinions. Join the conversation!
Opened: Wednesday, March 11, 2009


Setting the Direction for Special Education Phase Two

Ministry: Education

Setting the Direction for Special Education in Alberta is an initiative of Alberta Education. The project will create a new special education framework that includes vision, principles, policy, accountability measures and a funding distribution model.
Opened: Monday, February 23, 2009


Message from Premier Stelmach


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 consulations 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.

Please note this site does not contain a complete list of the consultations being held by the Government of Alberta. Regional consultations and ongoing consultations with stakeholders are not posted here. For more information, please contact us. New consultations may be added as they are launched.

You may also want to visit the following websites for information on consultations not included here:

  • Legislative Assembly
  • Tourism, Parks and Recreation
  • Transportation