[R-G] Alberta ground zero for green battle

Richard Menec menecraj at shaw.ca
Wed Aug 15 20:30:23 MDT 2007


http://www.canada.com/calgaryherald/story.html?id=c991e1ff-1426-45fc-bd34-9d502f580571&k=12326

Alberta ground zero for green battle
Fight would divide nation, Lougheed says

Janice Tibbetts, with files from Jamie Komarnicki, Calgary Herald, CanWest 
News Service

Published: Wednesday, August 15, 2007

CALGARY -- Canada is facing a bitter constitutional clash over the 
environment and Alberta's oil industry that will threaten national unity and 
eventually end up in the Supreme Court of Canada, former Alberta premier 
Peter Lougheed warned Tuesday.

"The issue is there front and centre and coming to a head, in my view," 
Lougheed told a gathering of the Canadian Bar Association.

"In due course, soon in my view, the matter could evolve into a major 
constitutional battle."

One one side is the Canadian public, deeply worried about climate change, 
putting pressure on the federal government for strong environmental 
protection legislation that will lead to reduced greenhouse gas emissions.

On the other side is the province of Alberta, which has constitutional power 
over its non-renewable resources, including the oil sands in Fort McMurray, 
which have been dubbed "Alberta's Runaway Train" because they are the 
fastest-growing source of greenhouse emissions in the country.

"It's a very major matter that threatens Canadian unity," said Lougheed, who 
seldom speaks out on public policy matters. While Ottawa, Alberta and the 
oil industry have historically clashed, Lougheed predicted that the bubbling 
battle "will be 10 times greater than in the past" because the public is 
more engaged than ever before.

"I've been worried about this confrontation growing and growing," said 
Lougheed. "It's just been boiling with me over the last few weeks."

He predicted that the federal government's proposed clean air legislation, 
which aims to curtail emissions but gives a three-year exemption to the oil 
industry, will die in the Commons amid a public outcry for stronger 
environmental protection.

"Public pressure will force the passage of strong environmental laws -- and 
soon," said Lougheed, who works at a Calgary law firm.

Now 79, the elder statesman who led the province from 1971-85 remains an 
Alberta icon. He already sounded an alarm last summer over the oil sands, 
calling for a slowdown as the industry seeks sustainable solutions to cap 
pollution and the strain on the water supply.

He said that production at the oil sands is expected to double over the next 
few years.

Lougheed's concern was sparked by a helicopter ride over the oil sands in 
June, 2006.

"When you actually see the magnitude of it by helicopter, it just gets you," 
he told reporters. "I was appalled by what was happening there."

Former Reform leader Preston Manning has also raised concern about rapid 
development of the oil sands.

In a speech to the bar association Monday, he predicted that the next 
political revolution in Alberta will occur when a party is able to harness 
"green conservatism" or "blue environmentalism." 
http://www.canada.com/nationalpost/news/story.html?id=e242ed29-ec94-4259-bc3c-d9654856a619&k=23680

LE 'PETRO' PETIT GARS

Jean Chretien is a wanted man in the West, not the least by a Calgary court.

The 70-year-old former prime minister has joined Calgary-based 
PetroKazakhstan Inc. as a special advisor for international relations. 
Company CEO Bernard Isautier, who has known Chretien both in political and 
energy circles, contacted the former Kaptain Kyoto to help PetroKazakhstan 
open doors to new export markets for its oil.

Last month, Chretien became an international energy advisor at Bennett Jones 
LLP in Calgary - the same law firm at which his former nemesis on energy 
issues, then-Alberta premier Peter Lougheed, has been a partner for years. 
http://www.businessedge.ca/article.cfm/newsID/5212.cfm

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