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Fourth extension granted for Alberta’s oil lobby inquiry

By Canadian Press   

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Alberta’s inquiry into the funding of oil and gas industry critics is getting another deadline extension.

Premier Jason Kenney, saying inquiry head Steve Allan needs more time to complete his report. announced the delay on Facebook on Tuesday night.

Kenney did not specify how much more time Allan was given, but Energy Minister Sonya Savage says cabinet approved the extension until July 30.

Allan, a forensic accountant, was tapped in 2019 to lead the inquiry with an initial budget of $2.5 million and a July 2020 deadline.

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The deadline was extended last summer, and Allan was given a $1-million budget increase.

Since then, three more extensions have been granted — officials are blaming the legal efforts of environmental law firm Ecojustice to have the inquiry thrown out.

“No additional funding was requested by the commission, and no increase is being provided,” Savage said in an emailed statement Wednesday on the latest extension.

“Our government promised Albertans that we would fully investigate the widely reported foreign-funded campaign to landlock our resources and we are committed to fulfilling that promise.”

Last week, a judge dismissed an attempt by Ecojustice to quash the United Conservative government’s inquiry into whether foreign groups have conspired against Alberta’s oil industry.

Court of Queen’s Bench Justice Karen Horner said Ecojustice failed to prove the inquiry was called to intimidate charities that have raised concerns about the industry’s environmental impact.

She also said the inquiry is within the province’s jurisdiction and there’s no reason to believe that the political context around it suggests it’s biased.

(Canadian Press)

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