Coal company seeks more than $3.4B in damages from Alberta government over policy change | CBC News

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Coal company launches legal proceedings against Alberta government over policy change

Cabin Ridge looms in the eastern slopes of the Livingstone range southwest of Longview, Alta., in June 2021. Cabin Ridge Holdings Ltd. and Cabin Ridge Project Ltd. have commenced legal proceedings against the Alberta government.

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Simple. Tell them to drop the lawsuit or all operational permits will be cancelled and they can pack up and return to wherever they come from. Since most are international companies.

Wow! Never saw this coming... /s

Let me guess, coal company wants its contractually signed royalty free access to the resource.

Y’all so uneducated,it’s met coal,used in the steel industry.Without it nothing new made of steel.Remember if it’s not grown it’s mined.Basic science,everybody.

No new coal mines. Thank-you. nocoalab

It’s about time these governments won’t be happy till they literally destroy every and any kind of economic development this province has and hey keep in mind that their letting people mine for lithium in alberta much worse then any coal or oil mines

Grifters gonna grift and UCPCaucus and jkenney will mess this up again. Albertans never wanted the foothills mined waternotcoal mountainsnotmines NeverVoteConservative

Great. Albertans can lose another 4B, no matter which way we look at it. ,😒

MountainsNOTmines waterNOTcoal

Lets hope this dosent backfire on us , the mine isnt welcome

who didn't see this coming?

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