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New online ways to watch the machinations of Government beginning with the Throne Speech Feb. 25th

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Second session of 30th Legislature opens with Throne Speech and new ways to watch oral question period

February 20, 2020

Albertans can now watch Oral Question Period (OQP) on FacebookTwitter and YouTube.

Starting with the Throne Speech on February 25 and continuing with OQP at 1:30 p.m. throughout session, proceedings will be broadcast on the Legislative Assembly of Alberta’s social media channels.

“Albertans have a vested interest in the proceedings that take place in the Legislative Assembly Chamber as the important decisions made here can affect their daily lives,” said Honourable Nathan Cooper, Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta. “I am pleased that Albertans have even more options for viewing the proceedings.”

Gavel-to-gavel coverage continues on Assembly TV and Assembly Online.

Tune in to your preferred viewing platform at 3 p.m. on February 25 as Alberta’s Lieutenant Governor, Her Honour the Honourable Lois E. Mitchell, CM, AOE, LLD delivers the Speech from the Throne to commence the Second Session of the 30th Legislature.

The opening day ceremony begins with a 15-gun salute on the south Legislature grounds, followed by an inspection of a quarter guard in the Legislature rotunda. The program will also feature performances by soprano Cara McLeod and the Royal Canadian Artillery Band.

Visit assembly.ab.ca for more information on how to watch the Assembly.

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