CALGARY — Last week's ruling by the Supreme Court of Canada against large portions of the federal government's impact assessment law could reset the policy...
CALGARY — Last week's ruling by the Supreme Court of Canada against large portions of the federal government's impact assessment law could reset the policy landscape in this country in favour of energy development, the head of a major oil and gas lobby group said Wednesday.
The federal impact assessment law, formerly known as Bill C-69, laid out a wide range of criteria for federal assessment of the environmental impacts of major projects. "This changes a lot in terms of resetting the policy landscape," Baiton said, adding while her organization is optimistic, it is also still watching to see how the federal government will respond to the court decision.Federal Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault has said the government's environmental impact legislation can be fixed by rewriting a few sections.
The clean electricity regulations, which Alberta is arguing will be impossible to achieve in the time frame laid out by the federal government, are also top of mind right now, Baiton said."With respect to the oil and gas sector, we are both a large producer and a large user of electricity.” -- Visa Inc. said Chairman Al Kelly, the payments giant’s former chief executive officer, will leave the board in January.Most Read from BloombergBiden Vows Aid for Gaza, Backs Israel Over Hospital BlastHospital Blast Kills Hundreds as Israel, Hamas Trade BlameQQQ Advances in Late Trading as Tesla Rebounds: Markets WrapUPenn Donors Pile Pressure on School as David Magerman Pulls SupportWealthy Travelers Have Found an Even More Desirable Way to Fly PrivateKelly, 65, will remain a seniCOLUMBIA, S.
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