Environment lobby says senators letting oil industry run amok on assessment bill
OTTAWA — Environment advocates say Canadian senators are bowing to pressure from the energy industry to gut new environmental-assessment legislation and they fear the Liberal government is going to do the same.
Bill C-69 is meant to be an effort to improve the way major energy and transportation projects are evaluated for their environmental impact, making the assessments more stringent so they’re less likely to be challenged in court.
The Liberals, who introduced it, say lax assessments are why so few big projects, and no new oil pipelines, have been approved in Canada in years — they’ve been tied up in challenges. The Conservatives, backed by provincial politicians such as Alberta’s Premier Jason Kenney, say the process laid out in Bill C-69 would keep important projects from getting past the assessment stage.