Head of Alta. commission on Rocky Mountain coal mining concerned over new applications
- The acceptance of an application raises concerns about the effectiveness of the ministerial order in preventing new coal exploration.
- The approval of this application could have implications for coal exploration across the eastern slopes of the Rockies.
- The strength of the ministerial order needs to be questioned if this application is accepted.
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Head of Alta. commission on Rocky Mountain coal mining concerned over new applications - Castor Advance
At least two members of the group that recommended a pause on coal mining in Alberta’s Rocky Mountains are concerned the province’s regulator appears to have accepted applications to renew an already twice-denied project, in seeming contradiction of government policy.
Head of Alta. commission on Rocky Mountain coal mining concerned over new applications - Bashaw Star
At least two members of the group that recommended a pause on coal mining in Alberta’s Rocky Mountains are concerned the province’s regulator appears to have accepted applications to renew an already twice-denied project, in seeming contradiction of government policy.
Head of Alta. commission on Rocky Mountain coal mining concerned over new applications - Red Deer Advocate
At least two members of the group that recommended a pause on coal mining in Alberta’s Rocky Mountains are concerned the province’s regulator appears to have accepted applications to renew an already twice-denied project, in seeming contradiction of government policy. “It is very concerning that this application appears to have been accepted,” said Ron Wallace, who headed a nine-month public investigation into how Alberta should deal with propos…
Head of Alberta commission on Rocky Mountain coal mining concerned over new applications
At least two members of the group that recommended a pause on coal mining in Alberta's Rocky Mountains are concerned the province's regulator appears to have accepted applications to renew an already twice-denied project, in seeming contradiction of government policy. "It is very concer...
Head of Alta. commission on Rocky Mountain coal mining concerned over new applications
At least two members of the group that recommended a pause on coal mining in Alberta's Rocky Mountains are concerned the province's regulator appears to have accepted applications to renew an already twice-denied project.
Beyond Local: Head of Alta commission on Rocky Mountain coal mining concerned over new applications
The province's regulator appears to have accepted coal mining applications to renew a project that has already been denied say members of a group that recommended a pause on coal mining in Alberta's Rocky Mountains.
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