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Without question, the top story over the last year has been the
COVID-19 pandemic and its tremendous ongoing effects felt across
Canada and the world.
This time has had a significant impact on Canada s energy
industry and many of the changes and developments that took place
in 2020 will continue to influence trends, business decisions and
the future growth of Canada s energy industry in 2021.
As we look back at 2020, we have highlighted the Top 20 industry
developments and decisions made throughout the year in four key
areas: Judicial decisions, regulatory decisions, legislative and
policy developments, and transactions and trends.
In this article, we analyze
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The Court of Queen’s Bench reserved its decision Friday in a court challenge seeking to quash the UCP government’s inquiry into alleged foreign-funded campaigns targeting Alberta’s energy sector.
Justice Karen Horner said she hopes to issue a “timely” ruling prior to the May 31 deadline set for inquiry commissioner Steve Allan to submit a report of his findings to the government.
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Horner heard arguments throughout the course of the two-day virtual hearing from environmental law firm Ecojustice, which sued the government in November 2019 to challenge the inquiry’s legality, as well as from representatives of the province and Allan.
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The Court of Queen’s Bench reserved its decision Friday in a court challenge seeking to quash the UCP government’s inquiry into alleged foreign-funded campaigns targeting Alberta’s energy sector.
Justice Karen Horner said she hopes to issue a “timely” ruling prior to the May 31 deadline set for inquiry commissioner Steve Allan to submit a report of his findings to the government.
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Try refreshing your browser, or Lawyer argues anti-Alberta inquiry commissioner Allan unbiased, Ecojustice s evidence cherrypicked Back to video
Horner heard arguments throughout the course of the two-day virtual hearing from environmental law firm Ecojustice, which sued the government in November 2019 to challenge the inquiry’s legality, as well as from representatives of the province and Allan.
CALGARY - A judge is to hear arguments this week over whether Alberta's public inquiry into the purported foreign funding of environmental charities is .