The Internet has been used for some time now to improve the public’s access to legal and justice information and to enable individuals to communicate with each other or with the government on a one-to-one basis. However, there have been fewer opportunities to use the new electronic telecommunications technology to discuss issues of concern and to provide collective input into the development of government policy. This consultation service has been developed to help the government, the voluntary sector, and the public begin to use the Internet for collaborative input to public policy development.
- Lois Gander, 2002.
Below you will find information on the process of public consultation and links to ongoing consultations in the area of law and justice.
Alberta Summit on Justice
The mission of the Summit was “To build consensus on actions for improving public confidence and community participation in the justice system.” The summit was held in January 1999. The summit concluded a series of public and sector consultations across Alberta.
Government of Alberta - completed consultations
Consultations will remain in this archive for 18 months after the consultation is complete.
Government of Alberta - 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 in this website to find more information. You can also search for consultations by ministry.
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