EDMONTON—Alberta’s real estate regulatory body will receive a complete overhaul, as the government has announced it intends to fire the entire Real Estate Council of Alberta amid allegations of misconduct that date back to 2016. Service Alberta Minister Nate Glubish is ordering the dismissal of all council members on the Real Estate Council of Alberta (RECA), which oversees the issuing of real estate licenses and consumer complaints, through amendments to the province’s Real Estate Act. Glubish proposed these amendments in the house with Bill 15 on Wednesday afternoon. Along with firing all eight of the current RECA council members, the amendments will give Glubish the power to appoint a single administrator to carry out RECA’s mandate for a year, subject to renewal, until a new council is formed. It is not clear what the selection criteria will be for the administrator. The dismissal follows an independent review conducted by accounting firm KPMG that began in January under the previous Alberta NDP government. The review was launched after several complaints from consumers about the council’s inability to govern itself effectively. Issues raised include the council’s inability to form a finance and audit committee. A performance review was also not conducted for…