More Alberta towns ask for coal consultations, pause on exploration
Opposition to Alberta’s attempt to expand coal mining in the Rocky Mountains is growing with two more towns expressing concerns and a legislature member with the governing United Conservatives backing them up.
The town council of Turner Valley in southern Alberta approved a letter Monday night that asks the province to issue a stop-work order on coal exploration and to restore previous protection for the eastern slopes until public consultations can be held.
“This is the equivalent of us (council) repealing all our zoning bylaws and allowing a tuna-canning facility to open right in your beautiful neighbourhood without asking your opinion,” said Coun. Jamie Wilkie.
On Tuesday, the mountain town of Canmore, about 100 kilometres west of Calgary, passed a similar motion. Mayor John Borrowman has been directed to write Premier Jason Kenney asking him to restore the protection policy “recently rescinded without adequate public consultation.”


