Regional letter note · 28 May 2026

A regional letter package for the Bill 208 review

The Prairie Coalition has prepared regional correspondence on distance, rural retail access, and why enforcement models must work outside the largest cities.

Public position

The regional point is simple: rules written for a dense city map do not always work on a prairie map. Committee review should test distance, access, and enforcement response time.

What the correspondence asks Alberta to test

Distance changes compliance

A small number of legal retailers can serve a wide area. Removing lawful options can make informal supply more attractive in rural communities.

Rural reporting must be simple

The correspondence asks for a clear public path for reporting unlicensed sellers, youth access concerns, and online supply problems.

Enforcement needs a route map

AGLC-style oversight is presented as a familiar Alberta model that can be adapted to regional realities.

Publication note

The coalition will keep the regional lens visible because the effect of a rule is not the same in every postal code.

Sources and reference points