Article written by: Katy Campbell, CCI North Alberta
CCI North Alberta has been actively advocating on behalf of condominium communities during Edmonton’s multifamily waste management rollout, engaging city officials and election candidates to address challenges and push for informed, equitable implementation. Continue reading
Candidate Questionnaire: Fixing Edmonton’s Waste Rollout for Multifamily Homes. Information about the letter and survey questions that were sent to candidates for mayor and council across the city. To see the content of the letter and their responses, please click on the links “Read more” for responses by ward and responses from mayoral candidates. Read more…
CCI Launches Postcard Campaign Urging Edmonton City Council to Fix Flawed Waste Rollout
Article Written by: Katy Campbell, Executive Director CCI North Alberta
Overflowing bins, garbage-strewn waste areas, illegal dumping, and increased financial burdens are just some of the consequences our Government Advocacy Committee is hearing about the City’s multifamily waste collection program rollout.
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Call to Condo owners to share their input, feedback, or responses to these questions
“Is it time to slow the roll? Checking in on the City of Edmonton’s New Waste Rollout, the Challenges Condos Face, and Potential Solutions”
Article Written by: Katy Campbell, Executive Director CCI North Alberta
Condos face a rocky transition as the City of Edmonton rolls out new waste collection policies in multifamily buildings, marked by overflowing bins and rising costs. Read more…
“What Alberta Can Learn from British Columbia and Ontario” article written by: Katy Campbell, Executive Director, CCI North Alberta
Alberta’s condo tribunal could be a game-changer—lessons learned in BC and Ontario indicate success requires careful planning, strong resources, and balance.As Alberta moves forward with the establishment of its own condominium tribunal, following the recent passage of Bill 30, we have received many questions from members about what this new system will look like and how it will impact condo owners and boards. Read More…
With guests from both BC and Ontario, this session will focus on what the implementation of a Condo Tribunal has meant for those provinces and what lessons could be learned for Alberta as we get our tribunal off the ground. Webinar Details
Join us for a first look at Bill 30 and its impact on the Alberta condo community. Hear from condo lawyers Hugh Willis and Todd Shipley, for an essential first look at the key changes introduced in Bill 30 and an introductory webinar on how this new legislation is reshaping the condo landscape in Alberta.
The Canadian Condominium Institute (CCI) will host a series of follow-up educational events focused on Bill 30 in the coming months. Webinar Details…
“Exciting New Legislative Changes for the Condo Community” – article written by: Katy Campbell, CCI North Alberta Executive Director
This proposed legislation includes a host of long-awaited reforms aimed at improving consumer protection, streamlining dispute resolution, and providing vital support to the province’s nearly 500,000 condominium owners and their boards. Read more…
Initiatives
A discussion on recognizing challenges and exploring potential solutions related to condominium document review services. As these services become increasingly common in real estate transactions, important questions are being raised regarding their accuracy, accountability, and the impact they have on condo managers, boards, and buyers.
Article written by: Katy Campbell, CCI North Alberta
As condominium ownership grows more complex, third-party document review services have emerged as a valuable resource for buyers—yet member feedback reveals both benefits and significant concerns that deserve closer attention. Read the article…
This free, members-only Zoom session, held on September 19, 2025, was led by Hugh Willis (Barrister & Solicitor, Willis Law; Government Advocacy Committee Co-Chair) and Katy Campbell (Executive Director, CCI North Alberta). The discussion explored current issues, potential risks, and member-driven ideas for improvement. Participants shared their experiences and engaged with key questions to help shape the conversation on this important topic.



