Tag: Lower Athabasca Regional Plan (LARP)

Bill 7’s Peace-Athabasca Basin amalgamation: Government nullifies basin boundaries, opening up short and long term risks.

written by Jason Unger The Water Amendment Act (Bill 7) proposes amalgamation of the Peace/Slave River Basin and the Athabasca...

FAQ: What do I do if I encounter an endangered species?

When it comes to protecting endangered species in Alberta, the questions often reveal just how complex — and important —...

WEBINAR: Water Law in Focus (Basics of Alberta’s Water Act)

Part Two of the Water Law in Focus Webinar Series Understanding how Alberta’s water is managed, allocated, and protected is...

Water Amendment Act (Bill 7):  Review, analysis and recommendations

The Water Amendment Act (Bill 7) was tabled on October 30, 2025, following earlier government consultation on proposals to increase...

Webinar: Habitat Management on Public Lands

The second part of the “Habitat Management in Alberta” webinar mini-series looked at law and policies that apply to habitat...

The recommendations made in the Mature “Asset” Strategy are unlikely to uphold the polluter pays principle and we will all pay the price

In April 2025, the Government of Alberta (GOA) issued its Mature Asset Strategy: What We Heard and Recommendations report.  The...

Webinar: Q&A on Proposed Amendments to the Water Act

The ELC held the first webinar in this series, it brought the Centre’s review and analysis in relation to questions...

The Future of Alberta’s Tailings Ponds: Alberta’s Oil Sands Mine Water Steering Committee Recommendations

In 2024, the government of Alberta established the Oil Sands Mine Water Steering Committee (the “Committee”) with the mandate to...

Garbage Policy: ELC Publishes Brief on Extended Producer Responsibility in Alberta

2020 was a garbage year for the Environmental Law Centre. ELC released two publications that explored the complex regulatory world...

WEBINAR: Habitat Management in Alberta(Part 1)

The first part of this series, titled “Habitat Management in Alberta,” offers an examination of the laws and policies that...

Green Regs and Ham-Calgary 2025: A Breakfast Discussion on Environmental Policy and Legislation

The Environmental Law Centre invites you for our Green Regs and Ham breakfast reboot. Our expert panel will be diving...

Whose oil sands are they anyway? A Jurisdictional Black (Bitumen) Hole

This is the third blog in our series on the management of oil sands tailings ponds. The first two focused...

Tailings Pond Liabilities: Alberta’s Looming Oil Sands Challenge (Part 2)

Part 2: A Case Study in Uncertainty by Lexa Ward and Rebecca Kauffman This is the second part of our...

Environmental Law in Focus: Webinar Series Announcement

The ‘Environmental Law in Focus’ mini-webinar series targets key environmental law and policy issues with a focus on building understanding,...

Tailings Pond Liabilities: Alberta’s Looming Oil Sands Challenge (Part 1)

Part 1: The Liability Management Context by Lexa Ward and Rebecca Kauffman Since the first oil sands mine application was...

We Need Clear Coal Policy in Alberta’s Eastern Slopes

By Brenda Heelan Powell, Staff Counsel, Environmental Law Centre August 19, 2025 – The Eastern Slopes of the Rocky Mountains...

The Environmental Law Centre calls for Clarity around Coal Mining in Alberta’s Eastern Slopes 

Edmonton, AB — 19th August, 2025 — Communities are not merely seeking coal industry modernization as proposed by the government’s...

Coal, Habitat, Water and the Need for Coherent Coal Policy in Alberta’s Eastern Slopes 

Coal development brings with it significant environmental concerns around habitat loss (especially for species at risk) and impacts on water...

Protecting Alberta’s Biodiversity: A Model for Endangered Species Protection

Alberta is home to a remarkable diversity of plants, animals, and ecosystems — from grasslands and wetlands to forests and...

New Access to Information Act comes into force in Alberta

On July 11, 2025, the new Access to Information Act (ATIA) came into force in Alberta. ATIA replaces parts of...

Canary in the Coal Mine: The Government of Alberta makes itself vulnerable to litigation by failing to consult on major policy shifts

Environmental laws and policies change often. Sometimes it’s little tweaks here and there; other times, it’s major shifts in regulatory...

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