Private member’s bill would protect mountains from coal mines: Alberta NDP Opposition
EDMONTON — The Alberta Opposition is proposing legislation that it says would protect the province’s Rocky Mountains from new open-pit coal mines.
“What it’s about is giving voice to the hundreds of thousands of Albertans who have begged this government to stop their plans to coal mine in the Rocky Mountains,” said NDP Leader Rachel Notley before introducing a private member’s bill Wednesday.
Notley said the bill proposes that coal exploration across the eastern slopes of the Rockies be blocked and road-building and drilling halted.
If passed, the bill would cancel leases issued after the United Conservative government scrapped a policy last May that once protected the land and would stop the province’s energy regulator from issuing development permits.

