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Bill 206 — Accessible Alberta Act
Clarion tracks Bill 206 before Alberta — its status, sponsor, plain-language summary, and every stage it moves through, each cited to the official record and refreshed each morning.
- Status
- Second Reading — Defeated
- Sponsor
- Renaud
- Introduced
- 2026-03-12
- Session
- 31st Legislature, 2nd Session
What it does
AI plain-language summary of the official text.
Bill 206, the Accessible Alberta Act, was a private member's bill introduced during the 31st Legislature, 2nd Session in Alberta. The bill aimed to improve accessibility for Albertans, as indicated by its title, but was defeated at Second Reading, meaning it did not advance beyond initial debate in the legislature. No further details about specific provisions are available from the bill's metadata alone.
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