Alberta coal consultation terms of reference rule out land use, water concerns
EDMONTON — A committee that is supposed to consult Albertans on coal development in the Rocky Mountains won’t be allowed to hear what people want to say about water and land use.
“The terms of reference say we’re consulting on everything but what we want to talk about,” said local landowner Kevin van Tighem.
That document, posted to a government website, says the five-member committee will only be able to consider issues under the control of the Department of Energy.
“The committee will focus only on matters related to coal that are under the administration of the minister of energy,” the document says.