Coal policy decisions belong with politicians, not courts, Alberta lawyer argues
CALGARY — An Alberta government lawyer says decisions about environmental policy should be made by elected officials, not the courts.
Melissa Burkett is speaking at a court hearing that is to decide whether a request for a judicial review into Alberta’s decision to revoke a policy protecting the Rocky Mountains from coal mining can proceed.
She says the decision revoked a policy, not a law or a regulation, and was entirely within the responsibility of Energy Minister Sonya Savage.
She says when the policy was first adopted in 1976 it anticipated a thorough regulatory process, which now exists in the province.