
Green Party leadership hopefuls in Alberta grapple with thorny issue of oilsands
EDMONTON — Kermit the Frog sang “It’s Not Easy Bein’ Green,” and candidates running to be leader of the Green Party of Alberta might relate.
At a time when the province’s oil industry still struggles to recover from a slump and many blame environmentalists for blocking new pipeline projects, one of the party’s leadership candidates says some believe the provincial Greens want to shut the oilsands down.
“I think that’s definitely a misperception that we need to try and correct,” said Brian Deheer from Lac la Biche, Alta., one of two candidates hoping to be chosen leader this weekend.
The party’s official policy calls for a “moratorium on development of additional tar sands projects” until the impact of existing and approved projects can be studied. It also says the party “opposes the approval and construction or expansion of any pipeline” for transporting Alberta bitumen.