The lawyer for the ranchers who requested the documents under freedom of information laws is confirming the decision from Alberta Energy.
Traffic travels along the Trans Canada Highway past Mount Rundle of the Rocky Mountains near Canmore, Alta., Monday, April 24, 2023. Documents released under Alberta Freedom of Information laws confirm the United Conservative government was talking with the coal industry for "years" about relaxing a policy that protected the Rocky Mountains from open-pit mines.
The lawyer for the ranchers who requested the documents under freedom of information laws is confirming the decision from Alberta Energy. King’s Bench Justice Kent Teskey ruled earlier this month that the United Conservative government must release thousands of pages of internal communications pertaining to its plan to remove decades-old protections from those landscapes.Canada refused to repatriate woman from ISIS camp because she can’t be arrested: internal memo
Teskey also warned the government that the courts would resist granting requests for judicial reviews if they were seen as delay tactics to frustrate the release of information.The government’s decision comes after Premier Danielle Smith promised in the legislature that the government would release whatever documents the court requires.Singh mulls TikTok return as U.S.
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