Oil, manufacturers lobby urges Senate to kill off environmental assessment bill

Jun 17, 2019 | 11:02 AM

OTTAWA — A coalition of oil and gas industry groups, chambers of commerce and manufacturers associations say there is no room to fix the government’s environmental assessment legislation.

The Save Canadian Jobs coalition is changing their slogan from “Fix Bill C-69” to “Stop Bill C-69” after the government rejected most of the changes proposed last week by the Senate.

Environment Minister Catherine McKenna said she would accept 99 Senate amendments but rejected those which she says would have made it optional to take into account the impact of projects on Indigenous rights and climate change.

The legislation overhauls Canada’s assessment of major national project proposals for their environmental, economic, health and social impacts.