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Albertans were invited to provide input on a draft Little Brown Myotis and Northern Myotis Bat Recovery Plan.
An aerial view of a watershed in Wood Buffalo
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Albertans shared feedback on the draft Bilateral Water Management Agreement between Alberta and Saskatchewan.
Rolling meadow of bright green grass with evergreen trees on left side and small lake in middle on a bright sunny day
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People living in Alberta can share their thoughts to inform the development of Alberta's nature strategy. Complete the survey by November 7.
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Albertans were asked to share input related to restarting water pumping into Gull Lake from the Blindman River.
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Albertans can share input to help us create a new, modernized Plan for Parks.
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Parents and education partners helped shape restrictions on cellphone use and social media in K-12 schools.
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Stakeholders and Rights holders can share feedback to help us develop an Alberta-wide wildfire mitigation strategy to build wildfire resilience.
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A comprehensive review of the Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) Code to ensure Alberta’s workplaces are as healthy and safe as possible.
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Stakeholders were asked to provide input on challenges and opportunities around developing utility scale renewable energy on privately owned agricultural land.
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Changes to fisheries management policies, regulations and decisions get direct input from Albertans through public engagements.
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Stakeholders provided input on a new victim services model to better supports victims of crime.
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Primary producers shared feedback to help government understand the barriers to growth in the agriculture sector.

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For engagements older than 2016, visit engagements 2012 to 2015.