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At the Alberta Institute, you've probably noticed that we do a lot of work tracking, analyzing, and reporting on what is happening in Alberta politics and at the legislature in Edmonton.

But we also spend a significant amount of our time doing original public policy research and generating new ideas that Albertans and our representatives can adopt and implement to help make our province a freer and more prosperous place to live for everyone.

Of course, given time and resources aren't unlimited, we often have to pick and choose what issues to focus on, based on where we think we can make the most progress and impact.

That's why I'm very pleased today to be launching the first-ever edition of what will become the Alberta Institute's annual Alberta Policy Survey.

We'd like your help to guide us in determining what kinds of issues are the most important for you today, and what types of solutions you would like to see proposed in the future to solve these challenges.Filling out our Alberta Policy Survey 2022 will only take about 5 minutes, but will give our researchers a world of insight into where we should be focusing our attention as an organization.

The survey will be open for approximately two weeks, and then after that time we will take the results and develop a plan of action for our team's work over the coming months.

(Note that, while we do ask you to provide some basic information about yourself as part of the survey, you can rest assured that your responses will be kept anonymous and will be used only in the aggregate to ensure we are getting a range of perspectives from all types of people from all across the province.)

Please help out with our research by clicking here to fill out our short survey now:

TAKE THE 5 MIN SURVEY

Thank you for taking the time to participate and for helping identify how our Alberta Institute team can best advance the cause of individual freedom and liberty in Alberta in the coming weeks, months, and years.

Regards,Alberta Institute

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