Judge tosses application to pause Alberta inquiry into funding of oil and gas foes
CALGARY – An environmental law group has lost its bid to pause Alberta’s inquiry into where critics of its oil and gas industry get their funding.
Ecojustice sought an injunction in the summer to suspend the inquiry until there is a ruling on whether it is legal.
Court of Queen’s Bench Justice Karen Horner dismissed the application with costs on Friday.
“The court’s decision, while disappointing, won’t stop Ecojustice from continuing to challenge the Kenney government’s inquiry into ‘anti-Alberta’ activities and expose it for the sham that it is,“ executive director Devon Page said in a statement Monday.


