New Democrat MP tables private bill, wants federal assessment of coal projects
OTTAWA — Alberta’s lone New Democrat member of Parliament tabled proposed legislation Tuesday that would require all coal-mining proposals to go before a full federal environmental assessment.
The private member’s bill would apply across Canada, but Heather McPherson said it’s in reaction to a flurry of coal-exploration projects in Alberta’s Rocky Mountains, where at least six companies are working to establish open-pit mines.
“We’ve heard from just a ton of folks that have been telling us that the provincial process is not adequate,” said McPherson, who represents Edmonton Strathcona.
Current legislation requires a federal assessment only when mines plan to produce more than 5,000 tonnes of coal a day or increase their size by 50 per cent. McPherson said that opens the door to companies filing proposals that come in just under the limits. That’s been the case with the Coalspur Mines Vista operation and the Tent Mountain proposal by Montem Resources.