COVID-19 weakened environmental rules across Canada, mostly in Alberta: study
CALGARY — Alberta relaxed more environmental rules in response to the COVID-19 pandemic than any other government in Canada, says a study from the University of Calgary.
“I didn’t find any other jurisdiction that went as far as Alberta did,” said Victoria Goodday, a researcher at the university’s School of Public Policy. “The degree of rollbacks, they were most significant in Alberta.”
Goodday noticed that after the pandemic hit last spring, governments across Canada began loosening environmental restrictions.
She tallied an easing of 143 different rules and regulations from every jurisdiction in the country except Manitoba. Most benefited the oil and gas industry.