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To: Alberta Premier Danielle Smith

Save the former Alberta Provincial Museum

Call on Danielle Smith to save the former Alberta Provincial Museum building, as a cultural heritage site.

Why is this important?

Rather than spending millions of taxpayer dollars to demolish the former Royal Alberta Museum, why not invest in revitalizing this cherished heritage site? The building, a significant part of Alberta’s history, has strong support from the public and advocates like former senator Paula Simons and Marlene Wyman (former Edmonton historian laureate and RAM archivist), who believe it should be preserved. 

Its unique stone façade, featuring Indigenous petroglyph carvings, makes it an architectural gem. In 2016, the National Trust of Canada even recognized it as an endangered heritage site. Beyond its historical significance and hosting of artifacts, the building has been and could continue to be a vibrant hub for the community, regularly hosting arts, cultural events, and gatherings. Repurposing this space would honour its legacy and continue to serve both residents and visitors.

The UCP party and Danielle Smith have released a survey to the public to share their thoughts on the former RAM, but this survey gives no option to suggest the reuse of the building. 

We the undersigned believe that the interests of Edmontonians and Albertans are being swept aside by the provincial government. It is time to raise our voices to let Danielle Smith and the UCP know that we want to save the former Alberta Provincial Museum as a cultural heritage site. 

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2024-09-08 20:34:52 -0400

500 signatures reached

2024-09-08 13:04:31 -0400

100 signatures reached

2024-08-21 20:04:52 -0400

50 signatures reached

2024-08-19 17:57:59 -0400

25 signatures reached

2024-08-19 00:32:06 -0400

10 signatures reached