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Citizen Recall Petition Approved Against Alberta Justice Minister Mickey Amery

The recall petition accuses Amery of ignoring constituent concerns and backing policies that raise costs and reduce services in a diverse Calgary-Cross riding.

  • On Dec. 17, 2025, Elections Alberta approved a citizen recall petition against Justice Minister Mickey Amery, targeting his Calgary‑Cross riding.
  • Applicant Sead Tokalic says Amery has been unresponsive to constituent concerns and supports policies raising living costs and reducing services for vulnerable populations in Calgary‑Cross.
  • Elections Alberta sent written notices on Dec. 8 and also approved a recall petition against Jackie Armstrong‑Homeniuk, whose applicant Edwin Laarz said she failed to engage constituents.
  • Amery said the Recall Act is for serious ethical breaches, not policy disputes, calling the petition a misuse of democracy and affirming his commitment to serving Calgary‑Cross as a UCP caucus member.
  • The approvals add to a growing wave of petitions that now affect 22 UCP MLAs and one member of the Opposition NDP, following changes announced April 29, 2025.
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Alberta Justice Minister Mickey Amery faces recall petition

Elections Alberta has approved a citizen recall petition against Justice Minister Mickey Amery.

·Toronto, Canada
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EDMONTON—Alberta Elections approved a citizens' petition to remove Minister of Justice Mickey Amery. The petitioner for the riding of Calgary-Cross, where Mr. Amery sits, believes that he must leave because he does not respond to the concerns of his constituents and supports harmful policies. Mr. Amery, a member of the United Conservative Caucus, stated that he remains committed to serving his constituents. He recalled that the law permitting a …

·Richelieu, Canada
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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Wednesday, December 17, 2025.
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