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How orphaned voters may end up deciding the next Alberta election

How orphaned voters may end up deciding the next Alberta election Twenty-seven per cent of voters in a recent CBC News poll said they like neither the UCP nor the NDP but many couldn’t point to a preferred alternative. Social Sharing 27% of those polled like neither the UCP nor the NDP but many couldn’t point to a preferred alternative Posted: Apr 20, 2021 5:00 AM MT | Last Updated: April 20 UCP Leader Jason Kenney and NDP Leader Rachel Notley meet in Edmonton on April 18, 2019, shortly after Kenney s party won the last provincial election.(Jason Franson/The Canadian Press)

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Proposed Alberta Rockies coal mine faces growing calls for federal review

Share Australian-based Montem Resources is proposing to re-start coal mining at Tent Mountain, an area that hasn t seen mining activities for approximately 40 years. Advocates are concerned about the mine s impacts on wildlife, Indigenous rights and water quality, and are asking the federal government to step in to assess the project. Photo: Callum Gunn News Proposed coal mine in Alberta Rockies faces growing calls for federal review The Tent Mountain project, currently pegged for provincial review, narrowly skirts the production threshold that would automatically trigger a more-stringent federal process 11 min read A broad coalition of landowners, conservation advocates and First Nations community members has requested Minister of Environment and Climate Change Jonathan Wilkinson require a federal impact assessment of the Tent Mountain mine project, a proposed coal mine in Alberta’s Rocky Mountains. 

4th request made to federal government to join coal mine environmental review in Alberta

4th request made to federal government to join coal mine environmental review in Alberta A fourth request has been made to the federal government to get involved in the environmental review of a coal mine proposed in the Rockies in southwestern Alberta. Social Sharing The Canadian Press · Posted: Apr 06, 2021 1:23 PM MT | Last Updated: April 7 Construction equipment is seen at left in a file photo in the mountains near Crowsnest Pass. A heavy truck is seen at right working at the Teck Elkford Operations open-pit coal mine in southeastern British Columbia, near the Alberta boundary.(CBC)

Fourth request to federal government to join coal mine environmental review in Alberta

Article content A fourth request has been made to the federal government to get involved in the environmental review of a coal mine proposed for Alberta’s Rocky Mountains. Landowners, Indigenous people and environmental groups have sent a letter to Environment Minister Jonathan Wilkinson asking for a joint federal-provincial review of Montem Resource’s Tent Mountain project. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Fourth request to federal government to join coal mine environmental review in Alberta Back to video “It’s important for the minister to understand that the concern is quite widespread,” said Bobbi Lambright of the Livingstone Landowners Group, one of the signatories to the letter.

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