Alberta First Nations appeal suspension of environmental monitoring in oilpatch
EDMONTON — Three northern Alberta First Nations are asking to appeal the province’s suspension of environmental monitoring in the oilpatch because it “fails to come close” to being a reasonable decision.
Alberta’s Opposition leader called on Monday for the head of the province’s energy regulator to resign over the suspensions.
“They should end (Laurie) Pushor’s contract,” Rachel Notley said Monday.
“We’ve gone from having a world-class monitoring agency and we’ve turned it into a backroom, deal-making agency in the course of just a few months.”


