With just over a week until part two of the Alberta Energy Regulator’s hearing, protests against coal mining in the eastern slopes continue, focused on the contentious Grassy Mountain project. However, a political scientist doubts their passion will make a difference, suggesting the Alberta government has already made its decision. Jordan Prentice reports.
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Political analyst doubts impact of Alberta coal mining protests
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