Alberta to restore some coal-mining policy protections: government spokesman
EDMONTON — The Alberta government says it plans to restore some aspects of a policy it revoked last spring that protected a wide swath of the province’s foothills and mountains from coal mines.
The move has provoked intense public protest.
There are no details on what the province is planning and there’s no promise that the public will have a chance to comment or influence any decision.
“There will be actions made on restoring restrictions (or) policy,” Kavi Bal, a spokesman in Premier Jason Kenney’s office, said Friday.


