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Alberta Legislature

The Alberta Legislature is the province's law-making body, located in Edmonton, Alberta. It consists of two parts: the Legislative Assembly and the Lieutenant Governor. Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs) are elected by the public to represent their regions. They discuss, debate, and vote on laws and policies affecting Alberta. The Lieutenant Governor represents the monarch and gives royal assent to laws passed by the Assembly. The Legislature meets regularly to address various issues, propose new legislation, and hold the government accountable, playing a crucial role in Alberta's democracy and governance.