No need for federal involvement in Alberta coal mine review, First Nations say
Two Alberta First Nations say they’re not convinced the federal government needs to be part of an environmental review for a large thermal coal mine expansion proposal in the province.
And both the Ermineskin and Whitefish Lake First Nations say they’re concerned the review promised by federal Environment Minister Jonathan Wilkinson won’t consider the economic impact that turning down the planned expansion would have.
“The scope of consultation must include (Whitefish Lake’s impact and benefits agreement),” said a letter to the Impact Assessment Agency of Canada from Darryl Steinhauer, Whitefish Lake’sconsultation coordinator.
“In response, Canada has been clear that consultation on the reconsideration will not address the (agreement) or directly related matters.”


