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Environmental law group challenges Alberta oil inquiry in court. By Lauren Krugel The Canadian Press Posted February 11, 2021 11:16 am. Updated February 11, 2021 10:46 pm.
Alberta's ombudsman has found that the province's environment ministry did not follow legislation and policy after issuing an enforcement order against a northwest Edmonton composting facility.
In Alberta, that translates to 83,050 openings for environmental jobs in that time frame. The labour demand is predicted to come from a growing industry (33,680 jobs) and retiring workers who need ...
A Canadian oil and gas industry group is backing a proposal to consolidate Alberta's two largest river basins, a move that ...
Calgary pollster Janet Brown has identified those in a demographic that in many ways typifies Alberta’s approach to environmental issues. They make up about eight per cent of the provincial ...
At the heart of the case is the Impact Assessment Act, formerly Bill C-69, which allows the federal government to consider the impacts of new resource projects on issues such as climate change ...
Environmental lawyers are asking Alberta's ethics commissioner to investigate an energy regulator board member and adviser to ...
The Alberta Court of Appeal issued its decision in Paramount Resources Ltd. v. Grey Owl Engineering Ltd. on February 21, 2024. This decision represents the latest pronouncement on the potential ...
Though Alberta’s economy is diversifying, it faces two challenges: the financial strength of oil and gas and being seen as a one-sector province ...
Article ‘Count’ and ‘Share’ for Alberta Environment and Protected Areas based on listed parameters only. The articles listed below published by authors from Alberta Environment and ...
Alberta's energy regulator on Tuesday ordered Syncrude Canada to develop a wildlife mitigation plan and publish more information following the death of 30 blue herons at an oil sands site in the ...