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The “Alberta Next” panel is to consult citizens on potential referendum questions next year .
It's part of what Premier Danielle Smith has dubbed the Alberta’s Next ’ panel.
At a news conference Tuesday , she announced details of its work and named its 15 members.
At the same time, six online surveys were launched on the panel's website.
The surveys also ask about a provincial pension plan, a provincial police force, tax collection and constitutional changes.
Opposition leader Naheed Nenshi said the premier is wasting time and money by rehashing the Fair Deal panel.
The panel toured the province six years ago in search of ways Alberta could gain leverage over Ottawa .
Kenney ’s panel eventually published 25 recommendations, including those to create a provincial police force and a pension plan.
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