45 % OF THE ELECTORS IN LAC STE. ANNE COUNTY ASKED ALBERTA MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS FOR AN INQUIRY OF LSAC
"When a petition is received, my ministry takes such matters very seriously, and our staff follow legislated processes to review those petitions. That has been the case and remains so with respect to your petition. We have also applied the same diligence in responding to your subsequent requests for further information about the petition.""This matter has been approached without bias or prejudice and all necessary measures have been taken to ensure that the petition you submitted was handled in the same thorough and professional manner accorded to all petitions submitted to me." Honourable Danielle Larivee
11 MUNICIPALITIES IN LAC STE. ANNE COUNTY ASKED ALBERTA MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS FOR AN INQUIRY OF LSAC
Shannon Greer Press secretary for the Ministry of Municipal Affairs, said for such a request to be fulfilled, it would have to come from the ratepayers.
“We cannot initiate a governance review at the request of a neighbouring municipality,” Greer said in an emailed statement.. “However, we want Albertans to have confidence that their municipal governments are working with their best interests in mind. That's why the petition process exists, so residents can ask for an audit or inquiry into their local governments.”
LAC STE. ANNE COUNTY IS NOT IN TOUCH WITH REALITY AND OUT OF CONTROL
"For the County to suggest that an annual fee of $500.00 per trailer is affordable, is preposterous, especially given the economy is hurting and Albertans are paying more taxes (including the carbon tax) than they ever have." Leo Blais LSAC Ratepayer
"ADDING YET ANOTHER TAX OR USER FEE IS UNDERHANDED AND UNCARING!"
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