Controversial environment-review bill faces major changes in Senate as clock ticks
OTTAWA — A controversial Liberal bill overhauling the environmental-review process for new energy and transportation projects is undergoing major reconstruction at a Senate committee.
More than 130 changes to the legislation are proposed by Conservative, independent and Liberal senators, a week after Alberta Premier Jason Kenney warned them the bill in its current form is stoking the fires of Alberta separatism.
“I think it is crystal-clear that amendments are desired to this flawed bill,” said Conservative Sen. Dennis Patterson, following a three-hour meeting of the Senate’s energy committee Thursday.