The 2025 UCP AGM was held in Edmonton – November 28-30, 2025

Here are a list of the newly approved resolutions

Policy Resolution 1
The United Conservative Party accept the following Mission Statement for inclusion in our Member Policy Declaration:

Our mission is to build a stronger Alberta by protecting liberty, promoting personal and economic responsibility, and defending families, property rights, and our natural resources.

Policy Resolution 2
Repeal the no-fault Insurance (also known as Direct Compensation for Property Damage) legislation in Alberta and return to tort-based (also known as at-fault based) insurance.

Policy Resolution 3
Allow only official government flags, specifically Canada, Alberta and/or official Municipality flags, to be flown on Provincial Government, Municipal Buildings or Alberta Government tax funded property.

Policy Resolution 4
Ensuring access to provincially-funded healthcare and social benefits for Canadian citizens, permanent residents, and recognized refugees. Temporary residents, visitors, undocumented individuals, and unsuccessful asylum-seekers should be responsible for paying for the services they utilize.

Policy Resolution 5
Require that all third-party resource materials related to gender identity, sexual orientation, or human sexuality being used in an Alberta school be preapproved by the Ministry of Education and be made available to parents of that school upon request.

Policy Resolution 6
Oppose all attempts by the federal government to impose a requirement that all new car and truck sales be zero-emission by 2035.

Policy Resolution 7
Support, invest, and advocate for new oil and natural gas pipelines to the west coast, far north, and Eastern Canada.

Policy Resolution 8
Protecting public safety as a primary responsibility of government, namely by reducing crime and defending the rights of its citizens against those who would infringe upon them.

Policy Resolution 9
Replace the Canada Pension Plan with an Alberta Pension Plan that guarantees Alberta seniors the same or better benefits than the Canada Pension Plan while also reducing contributions paid by Albertans.

Begin the process of creating the policy framework and infrastructure for an Alberta Pension Plan while the issue of replacing the Canada Pension Plan is resolved.

This resolution replaces section 205 Finance .5 Transfer Payments original wording as follows
:b. Withdraw its share of funds from the existing Canada Pension Plan and start an Alberta Pension Plan.

Policy Resolution 10
Improve the protection of Albertans by increasing the legal capacity for each citizen to protect self, family, and property.

Policy Resolution 11
Abandon/rescind net-zero laws, regulations, policies and agreements.

Policy Resolution 12
Promote responsible fiscal management, protect individual freedoms, and support policies that strengthen families and communities across the province.

Policy Resolution 13
Defend Alberta’s economy and autonomy by opposing all attempts by the Federal government to regulate or legislate on industrial carbon emissions within Alberta’s boundaries.

Policy Resolution 14
Advocate for provincial jurisdiction over the ownership and use of firearms with the understanding that property is an unalienable right.

Policy Resolution 15
Permit the use of clean coal in Alberta as a source of electricity.

Policy Resolution 16
Strengthen landowner authority in contract conflicts with renters by prohibiting adverse possession claims (squatter rights) and streamlining the process for landlords to regain possession of their property in cases of lease violations or unauthorized occupation.

Policy Resolution 17
Negotiate with the federal government to create an accord with Alberta that grants our province as great or greater control over immigration as the province of Quebec, including total numbers of temporary and permanent residents, and active participation in the selection and rejection of those being granted temporary or permanent settlement rights in Alberta through the immigration process.

Policy Resolution 18
Allow students to only be advanced to the next grade level or course in accordance with academic skills proficiency for assigned content in all grades.

Policy Resolution 19
Should review the use of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs, policies, and consultants in Alberta’s K–12 education system to ensure that instructional practices remain politically neutral, inclusive, and focused on academic excellence.

Policy Resolution 20
Adopt health care improvements by implementing all recommendations from the January 2025 Alberta Pandemic Data Review Task Force Report and also:

prohibit vaccination from being used as a condition of employment or membership in any provincially-funded institution, organization, ministry, agency, professional association, or regulatory bodies governed by provincial legislation,

educate the public about vaccine injuries attributed to the Covid-19 mRNA injections and provide physicians in the province with peer reviewed preventative and detoxing protocols that have been published since these vaccines were administered to the public at large, and

ensure equal access to health care for all Albertans, regardless of vaccination, physical, or genetic status

Policy Resolution 21
Affirm that parents will receive full disclosure of their children’s participation in school facilitated extracurricular groups.

Policy Resolution 22
Stand against any federal legislation, laws, acts or infringement, that will impede or impose limitations in any way, on Albertans civil rights to freedom and prosperity.

Policy Resolution 23
Work with Alberta Post-Secondary Institutions to limit International Student intake so as to ensure eligible Albertan students get first priority for spaces and secondly eligible Canadian students from other provinces, with eligibility based on the minimum requirements of the program of study.

Policy Resolution 24
Provide intergovernmental advocacy to ensure that lab grown meat will not be sold in Alberta without proper identification and clear labelling.

Policy Resolution 25
Strengthen landowner rights.

Amend the Alberta Land Stewardship Act to increase landowner private property rights.

Policy Resolution 26
Prioritize public safety in addressing homelessness and addiction in public spaces.

Policy Resolution 27
Defend Albertan’s freedom of assembly by declaring all places of Worship and their outreach as Essential Services.

Policy Resolution 28
End the Practice of Community Water Fluoridation.

Policy Resolution 29
Cease public funding for third-trimester abortions, except in cases where the physical health of the mother is at serious risk.

Policy Resolution 30
(not passed)

Policy Resolution 31
Defend and protect Alberta’s major employers by opposing the federal government legislation and regulation to limit what energy companies can say about their emissions, environmental performance, and climate goals.

Policy Resolution 32
Provide intergovernmental advocacy to ensure that mRNA products are not being injected into our livestock or food sources in Alberta.

Policy Resolution 33
Purchase the assets and operations of RCMP K-Division to create an Alberta Police Force that would replace services currently offered by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP).

This resolution also modifies the existing Member Policy Declaration 401 Justice .1 Vision:

Create an Alberta provincial police force to augment or replace services currently offered by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP).

Policy Resolution 34
Require all associations and societies that directly or indirectly receive revenue from public funding to publicly disclose their financial records.

Policy Resolution 35
Pass legislation to amend the current oaths of office for all elected officials in the province, to swear to serve the people of Alberta with integrity and justice, and to uphold the Constitution, the rights and freedoms of all Albertans, and the laws of this province.

Policy Resolution 36
Mandate that all levels of testing for Alberta drivers’ licenses be administered in English or French only.