Controversial environment-review bill faces major changes in Senate as clock ticks
OTTAWA — Canadian senators are trying to make more than 100 amendments to the government’s environmental-assessment bill that overhauls how major energy and transportation projects are reviewed.
The Liberals want Bill C-69 to fulfil a 2015 election promise to update a review process they say has meant more work for lawyers than for energy workers.
Provincial premiers, energy-industry leaders and the federal Conservatives all accuse the government of making a troubled process even more political.