‘Bait and switch:’ Questions arise over what reinstated Alberta coal policy protects
EDMONTON — Doubts are surfacing over the Alberta government’s decision to restore a policy that protects the Rocky Mountains from coal mining.
“I think (it) did a bait and switch and I’m very disappointed,” said Kevin van Tighem, a southern Alberta landowner and environmentalist.
Energy Minister Sonya Savage, after overwhelming public opposition, on Monday brought back a 1976 policy that keeps open-pit coal mines out of most of the province’s Rockies and foothills. She added that her government made the policy more rigorous.
“We strengthened it in a directive to the Alberta Energy Regulator,” she told CBC Radio on Tuesday.


