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Net Zero: Three coal mining projects in Alberta will not go ahead

Net Zero: Three coal mining projects in Alberta will not go ahead
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Net Zero: Three coal-mining projects in Alberta won t proceed

Net Zero: Three coal-mining projects in Alberta won t proceed
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K-Country fees start Tuesday, but many remain skeptical as visitors pull out their pocketbooks

  CALGARY Albertans still have unanswered questions about a new Kananaskis Country user fee that kicks in on Tuesday. On June 1, every vehicle stopping inside the popular mountain area west of Calgary will need to pay for a Kananaskis Conservation Pass. It ll be $15 for a day trip or $90 for an annual ticket. But just days before the passes are expected to be policed, some who use the area say the province is still sparse on details. We still don t know what it s going to look like when it s implemented, hiker and travel blogger Phil Turnbull told CTV News. It doesn t seem like it was a well-thought-out plan.

Alberta revives turn-off-taps resources bill that sparked legal row with B C

By The Canadian Press on May 25, 2021. Alberta Environment Minister Jason Nixon is seen during a news conference in Calgary on Sept. 15, 2020. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Todd Korol EDMONTON – Alberta is reviving its so-called turn-off-the taps legislation, but with a few changes. Environment Minister Jason Nixon says a proposed bill with revisions would be retroactive to May 1, when the previous act expired following a two-year sunset clause. The original legislation was crafted by Alberta’s former NDP government and proclaimed as the first act of Premier Jason Kenney’s United Conservative government in April 2019. It was to be used as a last resort against British Columbia to restrict the flow of oil and gas to that province in a dispute sparked by B.C.’s reluctance to co-operate with construction of the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion.

Net Zero: Alberta breathes new life into turn-off-the-taps legislation

Net Zero: Alberta breathes new life into turn-off-the-taps legislation
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