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Commissioner Steve Allan submitted his 657-page final report to Alberta Energy Minister Sonya Savage on July 30. [6] It was released to the public on October 21, 2021. In his report, Allan said of the environmental groups investigated by the inquiry, "No individual or organization, in my view, has done anything illegal.
The Court of Queen's Bench of Alberta ruled that: [10] Ernst's claims against the ERCB in negligence were struck; Ernst's Charter claim was valid, subject to the Limitations Act and the Energy Resources Conservation Act; but such claims were barred in any case under the latter Act; [11] [b] Alberta's application was dismissed.
Under this act, the newly formed Alberta Energy Regulator, will "bring together the regulatory functions from the Energy Resources Conservation Board and the Ministry of Environment and Sustainable Resource Development into a one-stop shop." [9] The Alberta Energy Regulator is now "responsible for all projects from application to reclamation ...
OTTAWA (Reuters) -Canada's federal government and the main oil producing province of Alberta are at odds over who should pay to bolster tax credits and scale up a crucial technology meant to help ...
Energy and Minerals: Alberta Petroleum Marketing Commission: Corporate Enterprise Responsible for marketing and selling conventional crude oil received by the government, instead of receiving resource royalties; develops commodity prices, and implements the Bitumen Royalty-in-Kind (BRIK) Program. Energy and Minerals: Alberta Conservation ...
The Canadian Energy Centre Limited (CEC), [3] also commonly called the "Energy War Room", [4] [5] [6] was an Alberta provincial corporation [a] mandated to promote Alberta's energy industry and rebut "domestic and foreign-funded campaigns against Canada's oil and gas industry".
Dec. 1—NextEra Energy, the owner of the Seabrook nuclear power plant, refused to replace aging infrastructure as part of an effort to block a clean-energy project, according to a lawsuit filed ...
In the interim, energy minister Sonya Savage assumed his position in an acting capacity. [20] An investigation into the matter by Alberta Court of Queen's Bench judge Adele Kent found that Madu had not interfered in the administration of justice, but that his phone call to the chief of police created a "reasonable perception of interference." [21]