Federal politicians criticize Alberta Energy Regulator over oilsands leak, monitoring
OTTAWA — The dispute between Ottawa and Alberta over environmental oversight spilled into a House of Commons committee meeting Tuesday when a Liberal member tried to pass a motion reprimanding the province’s energy regulator.
Adam van Koeverden’s motion read, in part, “that the (standing committee on environment) express its disappointment in the Alberta Energy Regulator and that the (regulator) has been deficient in protecting the environment.”
The motion didn’t come to a vote after a Conservative filibuster. Conservative Gerard Deltell argued the motion was outside the committee’s purview.
“We are not talking about federal jurisdiction,” he said. “If you want to run (for election) in Alberta, good luck.”


