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AAMDC Fall 2016 Endorsed Resolutions

Resolutions form an important part in identifying direction for the AAMDC’s advocacy efforts.  The AAMDC membership endorsed the following resolutions at the Fall 2016 convention:

1-16F Alberta Environment Approvals for Construction Projects
2-16F Exemption of Municipalities from Carbon Levy
3-16F Implementation of the Centralized Industrial Property Assessment
4-16F Centralized Industrial Assessment
5-16F Continued Operation of Coal-fired Power Generation Plants
6-16F Carbon Levy Exemption on Natural Gas and Propane Used for Agricultural Operations
7-16F Vegetation Management on Alberta Provincial Highways
8-16F Resolution Process – Frequency of Similar or Duplicate Resolutions
10-16F Funding Model for Sand and Aggregate Pit Reclamation
11-16F Stakeholder Participation in the Future of the Alberta SuperNet
12-16F Wildland Fire Fighting Costs
13-16F Northern Gateway Pipelines Support
14-16F Conservation and Reclamation of Class 1 Gravel Pits
15-16F Species at Risk and the Need for an Overall Socio-Economic Impact Assessment
16-16F Support for Continuation of Crude Oil Tanker Activity Along the Northern Coast of British Columbia
17-16F Capital Region Board Mandate Expansion
18-16F Provincial Responsibility for Fire Costs on Occupied Public Lands
19-16F Support for Multi-Stakeholder Task Force to Explore Value-Added Oil and Gas Opportunities
20-16F Casino Opportunities for Charitable Organizations
22-16F Security of Canada Post Community and Super Mailboxes
23-16F List of Municipal Electors
ER1-16F Save Vegreville’s Case Processing Centre

The AAMDC resolutions database has been updated to reflect voting results from the fall 2016 convention and a complete package of the endorsed resolutions is attached.  The AAMDC will incorporate endorsed resolutions endorsed into advocacy efforts and will report back to the membership as developments are available.

Enquiries may be directed to:

Tasha Blumenthal
Policy Analyst
780.955.4094
Kim Heyman
Director, Advocacy & Communications
780.955.4079