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Opposition NDP, First Nation chief want public review of Alberta Energy Regulator
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Alberta's New Democrat Opposition and a prominent First Nations leader are calling for a review of the province's energy regulator to be held in public, with public input.
Alberta’s New Democrat Opposition and a prominent First Nations leader are calling for a review of the province’s energy regulator to be held in public, with public input.
Opposition environment critic Jodi Calahoo Stonehouse says the current process, led by a longtime supporter of conservative parties in Alberta, is too secretive.
“Albertans deserve unbiased public oversight,” she said.
“This should be a public review, not a secretive review that the United Conservatives had their paid friend to conduct behind closed doors.”
A recently released document shows David Yager, a longtime oilpatch executive, journalist and conservative activist and fundraiser, is being paid $70,000 to review the Alberta Energy Regulator.
The disclosure reveals little about what Yager has been asked to review. It refers to a “review” of the regulator and gives an end date of February.
Alberta’s energy ministry did not immediately provide a response. Nor did it expand on Yager’s terms of reference, who he will be asked to consult with or what the opportunities will be for public input in the review of an agency that oversees everything from well cleanup to oilsands tailings management to coal mining in the Rockies.
Calahoo Stonehouse said that isn’t good enough.