Supreme Court opinion doesn’t change plans to regulate oil, gas emissions: Guilbeault
OTTAWA — Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault says regulations to cap emissions from oil and gas production will be published later this fall despite a recent Supreme Court of Canada decision affecting federal environmental law.
The opinion issued Friday said some parts of the federal environmental assessment legislation are unconstitutional because they could allow Ottawa to regulate activities that lie solely within provincial jurisdiction.
Guilbeault says the government is still studying the opinion, but an earlier Supreme Court decision upholding the federal carbon price makes clear that Ottawa has the authority to regulate greenhouse gas emissions.
He also says an appearance by the CEO of oilsands giant Suncor at a parliamentary committee Monday furthers the government’s resolve that such regulations are necessary.