‘Nothing came about:’ Alberta First Nation revives oilsands pipeline lawsuit
EDMONTON — An Alberta aboriginal leader says inaction from the provincial government is forcing his First Nation to reactivate a court challenge to an approval for a major oilsands pipeline already under construction.
“With the new NDP government coming in, we were hoping they’d come to the table and start working on things that are outstanding,” Chief Allan Adam of the Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation said Monday.
“But when they came to the table, nothing came about. Nothing has moved on anything.”
Premier Rachel Notley said she has sympathy for Adam’s concerns.


