‘Trojan Horse:’ Alberta to argue that federal assessment law unconstitutional
Alberta and its allies are in the province’s highest court trying to have the federal government’s environmental assessment act declared unconstitutional.
“The Trojan Horse has now arrived,” say arguments submitted to the Alberta Court of Appeal by the province’s attorney general, supported by Ontario and Saskatchewan.
“This overreach of federal jurisdiction threatens to eviscerate provincial authority over resource development and must be rejected by this court.”
Supporters of the Impact Assessment Act, given royal assent in June 2019, say it uses the same approach as the previous act, passed by the federal Conservatives under Stephen Harper.


