The UCP Gives New Life to a Contentious Coal Mine
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Grassy Mountain was deemed dead. But Australian mogul Gina Rinehart’s team kept lobbying.
Andrew Nikiforuk - February 28, 2024 The Tyee
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UCP Energy Minister Brian Jean told the Alberta Energy Regulator that Grassy Mountain is exempt from a ministerial order banning coal development in the Rockies. Photo via X.
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Even though federal and provincial courts have repeatedly ruled that the massive Grassy Mountain project proposed by Australian billionaire Gina Rinehart has been fairly rejected by regulators and is a dead development, Alberta Energy Minister Brian Jean now deems it a live one.
In a letter to Laurie Pushor, CEO of the Alberta Energy Regulator, Jean declared that Rinehart’s Grassy Mountain proposed open-pit coal mine should be considered an advanced project and be exempt from a ministerial order banning coal development in the mountains.
“Once a project is considered an advanced project it remains as one regardless of the outcome of regulatory applications submitted before it was declared an advanced project,” wrote Jean. . . . "
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