Critics fear environmental impact of new Alberta anti-red-tape legislation

May 31, 2022 | 10:40 AM

EDMONTON — Critics say new Alberta legislation aimed at reducing red tape could do just the opposite while threatening parks and protected areas.

Last week, the United Conservatives passed a bill that changes the way rules are made on public lands.

The legislation gives much broader power to the environment minister.

It also allows other government agencies or employees to make rules for what’s allowed on provincial Crown land and parks.