Another sad day for democracy in the Petro-state of Alberta. Jessica Ernst's appeal is struck down by the AB court of appeal.
If you don't have time to read the article in the link please ponder on these points:
"The Court of Appeal, which has the power to make law or correct errors in law, argues in a densely worded 11-page decision that Energy Resources Conservation Board (now the Alberta Energy Regulator) owes no duty of care to individual landowners harmed by industrial activity."
"Furthermore the decision states that an immunity clause in the Energy Resources Conservation Act (Section 43) protects the powerful regulator from any lawsuit or Charter claim regardless of how the regulator has treated individual citizens."
http://thetyee.ca/Opinion/2014/09/16/Fracking-Suit-Supreme-Court/
If you don't have time to read the article in the link please ponder on these points:
"The Court of Appeal, which has the power to make law or correct errors in law, argues in a densely worded 11-page decision that Energy Resources Conservation Board (now the Alberta Energy Regulator) owes no duty of care to individual landowners harmed by industrial activity."
"Furthermore the decision states that an immunity clause in the Energy Resources Conservation Act (Section 43) protects the powerful regulator from any lawsuit or Charter claim regardless of how the regulator has treated individual citizens."
http://thetyee.ca/Opinion/2014/09/16/Fracking-Suit-Supreme-Court/
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