Alberta has introduced a bill that would allow voters a chance to “fire” their elected representatives if they break public confidence, says Premier Jason Kenney. Introduced on Monday, Bill 52, the Recall Act, would allow Albertans to initiate a process that could lead to the removal and replacement of elected members of the legislative assembly (MLAs), municipal officials, and school trustees during their term. “To make it clear that at the end of the day, ordinary Alberta voters are the boss in our democracy, and if they lose faith in their elected representatives, that they can hold them to account in between elections” Kenney said in a press conference on Monday. The recall bill, according to Kenney, is part of a commitment the Conservative Party made during the last election and was also recommended by a legislature committee in November 2020. Interest in the bill increased after Christmas, when several …