
Woman can’t sue Alberta regulator in fracking case: Supreme Court
OTTAWA — The Supreme Court of Canada says an Alberta woman cannot sue the province’s energy regulator as part of her claim that hydraulic fracturing so badly contaminated her well that the water can be set on fire.
In a 5-4 ruling Friday, the high court rejected Jessica Ernst’s argument that a provincial provision shielding the regulator from legal action was unconstitutional.
Ernst began legal action against the regulator, Calgary-based energy company Encana (TSX:ECA) and Alberta Environment in 2007.
She alleges that fracking on her land northeast of Calgary released hazardous amounts of methane and other chemicals into her well and that her concerns were not properly investigated.