Environment groups say Bay du Nord approval flawed, must be overturned
OTTAWA — The future of an offshore oil project in Newfoundland and Labrador is in question as environment and Indigenous groups ask a federal judge to tear up the approval that would allow the project to proceed.
The case could also determine whether Canada’s environmental assessment process has to consider global climate impacts from the end-use greenhouse gas emissions of Canadian oil and gas production.
In a hearing Wednesday, lawyers for Équiterre, the Sierra Club Canada and Mi’gmawe’l Tplu’taqnn Inc., which represents nine Mi’kmaq communities in New Brunswick, said the government’s environmental review process for Bay du Nord was seriously flawed.
“We are asking the court to quash the minister’s decision,” said Ecojustice lawyer Josh Ginsberg.


