New impact assessment bill for energy projects to get major changes in Senate
OTTAWA — The federal government’s promised overhaul of environmental evaluations for energy projects is poised for a major Senate surgery, but the upper chamber must race to pass the bill before an election guillotine sends it to the shredder.
Bill C-69, the Impact Assessment Act, fulfils a Liberal campaign promise to change how major energy projects get reviewed for their environmental, social and economic effects, with the aim of speeding up reviews and making their criteria clearer.
Introduced in February 2018, the House of Commons already made 136 amendments before sending it to the Senate.
Now it’s before the Senate energy committee, many members of which are vowing further changes.