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CALGARY, Alberta (LifeSiteNews) — Alberta Premier Danielle Smith promised to fight for parental rights in a recent speech but failed to commit to any legislation.

On November 1, Smith told Albertans at the United Conservative Party’s (UPC) annual general meeting that she is committed to ensuring that parents are recognized as the primary authority over their children.

“I want every parent listening today to hear me loud and clear: Parents are the primary caregivers and educators of their children,” Smith said.

“We cannot have a successful province or a successful society without strong and nurturing families,” she added.

“Regardless of how often the extreme left undermines the role of parents, I want you to know that parental rights and choice in your child’s education is and will continue to be a fundamental core principle of this party, and this government, and we will never apologize for it,” Smith said.

While Smith also expressed her dedication to preserve Alberta’s energy system, her comments on parental rights received the loudest applause the crowd of 3,800 delegates at the UPC meeting.

However, Smith stopped short of promising any legislation to ensure the rights are parents are safeguarded from LGBT activists.

After her speech, Smith told reporters that Alberta has already implemented the Education Act, which allows parents to remove their children from sex-ed classes. Further legislation would require support from her caucus and the province.

“We have to take that back as a caucus discussion and then also consult Albertans as a whole,” she said.

During the annual meeting, members passed a policy mandating parental consent for their children to go by a different gender or pronouns at school. However, the policy does not bind the Alberta government.

Despite this, Smith said the opinion of UPC members is important for Alberta lawmakers in developing new legislation for the province.

Smith’s comments come after both Saskatchewan and New Brunswick introduced legislation to protect parental rights despite incurring the ire of the LGBT mob.

In September, Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe announced that he will invoke his government’s notwithstanding clause to protect legislation stating that parents must be told if their child changes “genders” at school; a judge had ruled against enforcement of the law earlier that day.

The notwithstanding clause, embedded in section 33 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, allows provinces to temporarily override sections of theCharter and protect new laws from being scrapped by the courts.

Saskatchewan is following the example of New Brunswick Premier Blaine Higgs, who was condemned by LGBT activists for reviewing the province’s “gender identity” policy that allowed schools to hide students’ “transgender” status from parents.

“For [a desire to be identified with the opposite sex] purposefully to be hidden from the parents, that’s a problem,” Higgs told reporters. He wants to change Policy 713, which currently requires children’s consent for their parents to be informed if they decide to “change” gender at school.

Under the new policy, teachers need parental consent to use different names or pronouns for students younger than 16.

In early August, pro-LGBT politicians tried unsuccessfully to remove Higgs from office. Their failure led Progressive Conservative Party members to say that, despite the media backlash, Higgs has the support of the “silent majority.”

Increasingly, Conservative leaders who have shown little to no concern over LGBT propaganda pushed on children have been forced to take notice as Canadians are increasingly standing up to LGBT activists.

According to an August survey, 86 percent of Saskatchewan-based participants are for parental rights and support the province’s new laws.

In September, Canadians across the country gathered in cities to partake in the Million Person March against LGBT indoctrination in schools.

 

To tell Alberta MLAs that protecting parental rights is important to families in the province, please contact:

Mickey Amery

MLA for Calgary-Cross

Phone: 403.248.4487

Email: [email protected]

Jackie Armstrong

MLA for Fort Saskatchewan-Vegreville

Phone: 780.632.6840

Email: [email protected]

Mr. Andrew Boitchenko

MLA for Drayton Valley-Devon

Phone: 780.542.3355

Email: [email protected]

Eric Bouchard

MLA for Calgary-Lougheed

Phone: 403.238.1212

Email: [email protected]

Nathan Cooper

MLA for Olds-Didsbury-Three Hills

Phone: 403.556.3132

Email: [email protected]

Scott Cyr

MLA for Bonnyville-Cold Lake-St. Paul

Phone: 780.826.5658

Email: [email protected]

Chantelle de Jonge

MLA for Chestermere-Strathmore

Phone: 403.962.0126

Email: [email protected]

Devin Dreeshen

MLA for Innisfail-Sylvan Lake

Phone: 403.865.7580

Email: [email protected]

Nolan Dyck

MLA for Grande Prairie

Phone: 780.538.1800

Email: [email protected]

Nate Horner

MLA for Drumheller-Stettler

Phone: 587.774.0306

Email: [email protected]

Grant Hunter

MLA for Taber-Warner

Phone: 403.223.0001

Email: [email protected]

Brian Jean

MLA for Fort McMurray-Lac La Biche

Phone: 780.588.7979

Email: [email protected]

Matt Jones

MLA for Calgary-South East

Phone: 403.215.8930

Email: [email protected]

Adriana LaGrange

MLA for Red Deer-North

Phone: 403.342.2263

Email: [email protected]

Todd Loewen

MLA for Central Peace-Notley

Phone: 780.835.7211

Email: [email protected]

Martin Long

MLA for West Yellowhead

Phone: 780.712.7790

Email: [email protected]

Jackie Lovely

MLA for Camrose

Phone: 780.672.0000

Email: [email protected]

Brandon Lunty

MLA for Leduc-Beaumont

Phone: 780.929.3290

Email: [email protected]

Myles McDougall

MLA for Calgary-Fish Creek

Phone: 403.278.4444

Email: [email protected]

Ric McIver

MLA for Calgary-Hays

Phone: 403.215.4380

Email: [email protected]

Dale Nally

MLA for Morinville-St. Albert

Phone: 780.572.6161

Email: [email protected]

Nathan Neudorf

MLA for Lethbridge-East

Phone: 403.320.1011

Email: [email protected]

Demetrios Nicolaides

MLA for Calgary-Bow

Phone: 403.216.5400

Email: [email protected]

Jason NixonMLA for Rimbey-Rocky Mountain House-Sundre

Phone: 403.638.5029

Email: [email protected]

Chelsae Petrovic

MLA for Livingstone-Macleod

Phone: 587.424.2004

Email: [email protected]

Angela Pitt

MLA for Airdrie-East

Phone: 403.948.8741

Email: [email protected]

Garth Rowswell

MLA for Vermilion-Lloydminster-Wainwright

Phone: 780.842.6177

Email: [email protected]

Rajan Sawhney

MLA for Calgary-North West

Phone: 403.297.7104

Email: [email protected]

Joseph Schow

MLA for Cardston-Siksika

Phone: 403.653.5070

Email: [email protected]

Rebecca Schulz

MLA for Calgary-Shaw

Phone: 403.256.8969

Email: [email protected]

R.J. Sigurdson

MLA for Highwood

Phone: 403.995.5488

Email: [email protected]

Scott Sinclair

MLA for Lesser Slave Lake

Phone: 825.219.1000

Email: [email protected]

Peter Singh

MLA for Calgary-East

Phone: 587.496.2052

Email: [email protected]

Premier Danielle Smith

MLA for Brooks-Medicine Hat

Phone: 587.270.5110

Email: [email protected]

Jason Stephan

MLA for Red Deer-South

Phone: 403.340.3565

Email: [email protected]

Searle Turton

MLA for Spruce Grove-Stony Plain

Phone: 780.962.6606

Email: [email protected]

Glenn van Dijken

MLA for Athabasca-Barrhead-Westlock

Phone: 780.674.3225

Email: [email protected]

Ron Wiebe

MLA for Grande Prairie-Wapiti

Phone: 825.412.2050

Email: [email protected]

Dan Williams

MLA for Peace River

Phone: 780.928.5100

Email: [email protected]

Rick Wilson

MLA for Maskwacis-Wetaskiwin

Phone: 780.360.8003

Email: [email protected]

Justin Wright

MLA for Cypress-Medicine Hat

Phone: 403.528.2191

Email: [email protected]

Tany Yao

MLA for Fort McMurray-Wood Buffalo

Phone: 780.790.6014

Email: [email protected]

Muhammad Yaseen

MLA for Calgary-North

Phone: 403.274.1931

Email: [email protected]

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