Jason Kenney defends Rockies coal policy, calls old protections a ‘dead letter’
EDMONTON — Alberta Premier Jason Kenney says Albertans have no cause to worry over his government quietly throwing out a coal policy that protected the Rocky Mountains for more than four decades.
“No regulator, no government is going to allow a mine of any kind, or a forestry project, or a ranching project, that’s going to jeopardize the headwaters off the eastern slopes,” he said Wednesday on Edmonton radio station CHED.
Kenney’s United Conservative government is increasingly embattled over its decision last spring to revoke a 1976 policy that blocked open-pit coal mining on the eastern slopes and peaks of the Rockies.
The decision, which opened up more than 1.4 million hectares to exploration, was made without public consultation.