Premier Danielle Smith’s efforts to revive a contentious open-pit coal mining project owned by the litigious Australian billionaire Gina Rinehart have met a major legal hurdle.

Alberta’s Court of Appeal ruled this week that the Alberta Energy Regulator’s decision to turn a dead mining project — one rejected by regulators and the courts — into an “advanced coal project” is highly questionable and possibly an error in law.

As a consequence Justice Kevin Feth granted the Municipal District of Ranchland permission to appeal AER’s decision to let Northback Holdings apply for several licenses for renewed exploratory drilling on Grassy Mountain in the Crowsnest Pass.

Ranchland is a neighbouring area of wild fescue grasses and cattle ranchers that would be directly damaged by the mine.

A successful appeal would kill those exploratory licenses which are currently set for a public hearing in early 2025.

  • Swordgeek
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    3 months ago

    Don’t count on it. She’s got a few years left to gerrymander the rural ridings and get herself back in.

    The fact that ANYONE in this fucking province supports her is heartbreaking.

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      3 months ago

      Your first part makes me immensely sad lol. Yeah I’d agree, she’s something, and not leadership something for sure.

      I work with the public, I hear both… “I’m here because of Smith” or “I’m leaving because of Smith” - all I can do is nod and smile with the former when they start going off 🫠, usually a certain demographic (that you can likely guess). It goes in one ear and out the other immediately, none of their reasonings for support make sense if you’re not that demographic…

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      3 months ago

      She would have to gerrymander very, very hard to win that way. Like, she’s basically have to cut the two cities into nonexistance.