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Alberta reinstates 1976 coal policy in wake of public backlash and legal challenge

Trust Alberta s Energy Regulator to Safeguard Coal Mines?

“The Alberta Energy Regulator is an independent regulator that carefully assesses mining project proposals and holds public consultations on mining and energy project applications. Alberta’s regulatory process is strict, thorough and independent. Project decisions are made by subject matter experts, not politicians.” Albertans might therefore be interested in a broader picture of their province’s energy regulator and the turmoil, scandal and name changes it has undergone over the past 15 years. Caught spying on citizens The AER used to be called the Energy and Utilities Board. After it was caught illegally spying on Albertans in 2007, Justice D.W. Perras described the behaviour of the regulator as “repulsive.”

Months Before Albertans Were Told, Australian Miners Knew Plans to Axe Coal Policy

Investor presentations signalled the Kenney government aimed to open protected lands to open-pit mining. Tyee contributing editor Andrew Nikiforuk is an award-winning journalist whose books and articles focus on epidemics, the energy industry, nature and more. SHARES Documents show Australian firms seeking open-pit coal mining leases in Alberta got signals protections to sensitive lands would be lifted, clearing the way. The public only found out months later, the day the Coal Policy was rescinded. Photo: Shutterstock. Australian mining firms seeking to strip-mine metallurgical coal in Alberta’s eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains knew well ahead of Albertans that the government was planning to rescind a law that stood in the way.

Devon council votes to reduce cost of home-based business licences

Article content Devon town council met virtually for its regular meeting of council on Jan. 25. Administration presented an amendment to Bylaw 894/2016 – Business Licenses, which would reduce the current fees for home-based business licenses from $100 for the initial fee and $50 for the annual renewal to $25 for both new licenses and renewals. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Devon council votes to reduce cost of home-based business licences Back to video Administration reported that due to the influence of the pandemic, many of Devon’s numerous small- and home-based businesses could not afford the fees and that a reduction would greatly support Devon’s local home-based business community.

Province s pause on coal lease sales needs clarification, say groups – Jasper s source for news, sports, arts, culture, and more

Province s pause on coal lease sales needs clarification, say groups – Jasper s source for news, sports, arts, culture, and more
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