Decades in institutional design, with a focus on governance, performance, and public value — and on how a new nation could be built from the ground up.
Jun 9 • 6 tweets • 1 min read
Alberta Independence
Every constitution promises that government serves the people. But promises are not mechanisms. Rights without enforcement are wishes. A performance covenant changes that by putting citizens — not institutions — at the center.
A performance covenant begins with a simple idea: Citizens have the right to know if government is delivering value — and the right to verify it. Not every four years. Not through slogans. But through measurable results.
Jun 9 • 6 tweets • 1 min read
Alberta Independence
No nation in the modern world has ever created a new constitution with a performance covenant embedded in it — one that redesigns the machinery of government itself, not just the players. Alberta now stands at the edge of a moment without precedent.
Most countries inherit their constitutions. They inherit their institutions. They inherit the machinery of government — even when it no longer serves the people. Redesign is almost never an option. Except here. Now.