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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Recall Petition Approved Against Alberta Justice Minister Mickey Amery, Additional UCP MLA
Elections Alberta has announced two new recall petitions approved against Alberta’s Minister of Justice Mickey Amery and United Conservative Party (UCP) MLA Jackie Armstrong-Homeniuk. With the Dec. 17 notice of the two approved petitions, 22 UCP members, including Alberta Premier Danielle Smith, are now facing recall petitions, representing almost half of the UCP’s 47-member caucus. A recall petition was also approved Nov. 28 against NDP MLA and…
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 …
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