Greenpeace calls for charges over releases from Imperial’s Kearl oilsands mine
OTTAWA — An environmental group is calling for Imperial Oil to be charged over releases of toxic wastewater from its Kearl oilsands mine in northern Alberta.
The call from Greenpeace comes as executives from the company are scheduled to testify before a House of Commons committee probing what happened with notifications around the releases.
Overnight, Greenpeace projected a sign on the facade of the Supreme Court saying “Charge Imperial Now.”
The demand was sparked by a nine-month delay for First Nations and governments to find out what was happening after groundwater contaminated with oilsands tailings was discovered seeping from a tailings pond.