Environment lobby says senators letting Big Oil ‘run amok’ on assessment bill
OTTAWA — Environment advocates say Canadian senators are bowing to pressure from the energy industry to gut the government’s environmental-assessment legislation.
More than 130 amendments are on the table at a Senate committee that could dramatically alter much of the bill, including moves to reduce cabinet discretion to intervene and making it harder for anyone to challenge a project approval — or denial — in court.
Ecojustice lawyer Joshua Ginsberg says Bill C-69 seeks a delicate balance between the need for Canada to build major new energy and transportation projects without harming the environment or contributing further to climate change.