Miner ponders impact of restoration of coal protection policy in Alberta
A coal-mining company with exploration leases in Alberta’s Rocky Mountains is trying to figure out how the government’s decision to restore protection of the land will affect its plans.
“I’m not sure specifically or exactly what it means for our business,” said Brad Johnston, chief development officer for Cabin Ridge, a Calgary-based, privately held company that holds exploration permits granted last fall on coal leases north of Coleman, Alta.
“What has the government actually told us? he asked.
“When we get more clarity on this, we’ll be able to understand what it is the regulator is saying that we can and can’t do. Right now, I don’t know the answer to that question.”


