Alberta Reaches Settlement with Two Coal Companies Suing over Policy Flip-Flop
- On July 3, 2025, two companies involved in a $16 billion lawsuit against Alberta over its coal mining policy announced that they have reached confidential settlement agreements with the provincial government.
- The lawsuits stemmed from Alberta’s 2022 decision to reinstate a coal policy, which companies claimed expropriated their mining assets and halted projects.
- The companies argued the policy flip-flop disrupted investments after being encouraged to acquire land under prior rules, prompting legal action seeking damages for costs and lost revenue.
- Evolve’s CEO Peter Doyle said lifting the coal policy earlier this year would not affect their lawsuit, and both companies described settlement terms as confidential and not yet finalized.
- The settlements may ease investor uncertainty in Alberta's mining sector, but other lawsuits, including Northback Holdings’ claim, remain unresolved and litigation finalization is pending.
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Alberta reaches settlement with two coal companies suing over policy flip-flop
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