Alberta Premier Jason Kenney speaks at the Rideau Club in Ottawa on Thursday, March 12, 2020. File photo by The Canadian Press/Sean Kilpatrick The Alberta government has given an inquiry into the funding of oil and gas industry critics another deadline extension to complete its report. The inquiry headed by Steve Allen was to have completed the report by Sunday. Late Friday, the United Conservative government released an order-in-council amending the inquiry’s deadline to May 31. "Cabinet has granted the commissioner’s request for an extension to ensure he is able to complete a comprehensive investigation into a possible well-funded foreign campaign aimed at discrediting the province’s energy sector," Peter Brodsky, press secretary for Alberta Energy Minister Sonya Savage , wrote in an email. "Cabinet allowed the extension to ensure that potential participants have a fair opportunity to provide input." Brodksy said no additional funds will be provided to complete the inquiry. Premier Jason Kenney and his government contend that foreign interests have long been bankrolling campaigns against Canadian fossil fuel development. Allan, a forensic accountant, was tapped in 2019 to lead the public inquiry with an initial budget of $2.5 million and a July 2020 deadline. Last summer, Allan […]
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