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Canada’s Supreme Court Goes All Out Against Trudeau’s Climate Policy

Ansh Pandey by Ansh Pandey
October 19, 2023
in Canada
Canada’s Supreme Court Goes All Out Against Trudeau’s Climate Policy
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Impact Assessment Act: Canada’s Supreme Court has handed down a significant ruling, striking down a law championed by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government. This legislation, the Impact Assessment Act, aimed to scrutinize major resource and infrastructure projects but faced staunch opposition from Canada’s oil industry. The court found that the law overstepped federal jurisdiction, infringing upon provincial powers.

Trudeau’s administration argued that a more stringent approval process would enhance project resilience against legal challenges, fostering certainty for businesses and investors. However, the court held that the law exceeded federal authority, intruding into provincial domains. 

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Notably, the court acknowledged the vital role of environmental protection but emphasized the need for Parliament to operate within the constitutional framework. 

The law, enacted in 2019, triggered a legal battle initiated by Alberta, an oil-rich province, which deemed the legislation unconstitutional. Alberta’s provincial court ruled in favor of this claim, prompting the federal government to seek the Supreme Court’s resolution.

More Pipelines Now: Trudeau’s Biggest Setback 

Trudeau’s ambitions for a more rigorous project assessment process have collided with the constitutional boundaries, prompting a reevaluation of federal-provincial dynamics in major project approvals.

The conservative-led prairies, notably Alberta, have widely celebrated the Supreme Court’s ruling on the ‘No More Pipelines Act.’ Alberta Premier Danielle Smith hailed the decision as a victory for her province and all Canadians. 

Source: Committee To Unleash Prosperity

She viewed the law as a grave threat to Alberta’s economy and criticized federal minister Steven Guilbeault for misinterpreting the Supreme Court’s decision as a positive for the government, asserting that Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault failed significantly.

Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre also supported the ruling, emphasizing that the government had violated Canadians’ constitutional rights with its anti-pipeline legislation. Poilievre highlighted the irony of countries resorting to gas imports from dictatorships like Qatar, despite Canada’s abundant gas and energy resources. 

Read More: Canadian banks trash Trudeau’s climate agenda as they run afoul of “green projects”

To Hell with Climate: Supreme Court Strikes Down 

The recent Supreme Court ruling marks the end of Justin Trudeau’s Impact Assessment Act (IAA), liberating Canada from its regulatory constraints. Numerous energy companies refrained from projects due to uncertainties within the regulatory process, leading to significant setbacks. 

Notably, the Energy East pipeline, despite a hefty $1 billion investment, was abandoned due to concerns arising from the IAA. Alberta found itself devoid of major natural gas projects, a consequence of federal interference creating market instability and project uncertainties.

Source: CTV News

This ruling showcases Trudeau’s overreach in pushing his climate-friendly agenda, which, in the eyes of many, hindered Canada’s economic growth. The demise of the IAA signifies a significant defeat for Trudeau’s government, highlighting their overzealous approach that led to adverse outcomes for the Canadian economy. 

The prairies and the nation, in general, have emerged victorious as the law has been struck down, a move that may bring about a positive change in Canada’s economic landscape. 

Read More: Danielle Smith Refuses to Yield Control of Electricity Grid to Trudeau and his Cahoots

Trudeau’s climate policies will be accepted no more, with this legal loss serving as a testament to the concerns voiced by many regarding the government’s approach to environmental regulations and economic development.

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Tags: AlbertaCanada Supreme CourtClimate ChangeClimate PolicyDanielle SmithImpact Assessment ActJustin TrudeauPierre Poilievre
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