Newly elected Premier of Alberta Danielle Smith has
defended her cabinet which is coming under fire over conflict-of-interest concerns. Environment and Protected Areas Minister Rebecca Schulz’s husband,
Cole Schulz, may be lobbying the government in the areas that the Minister works in. Cole Schulz's firm is working on removing the protection of a threatened caribou range to make room for the
oil and gas industry – which has raised concerns over who has Minister Schulz’s ear.
The company that Cole Schulz is a
partner with, Garrison Strategies, was hired by the Explorers and Producers Association of Canada and is working to
influence the government on the issuing of reclamation certificates for oil and gas sites. The lobbyists are working to gain more access to
protected caribou habitats to expand the oil and gas industry.
They are hoping to “address the moratorium on tenure in caribou regions” which would effectively give them better access to land and investments. The Little Smoky and A La Peche herds in northwest Alberta were protected by a
moratorium in 2013 which stopped the granting of new energy leases in this area. At the time,
95 percent of the herd’s range was heavily damaged.
Phillip Meintzer of the Alberta Wilderness Association found that though
records show that Garrison didn’t contact Environment and Protected Areas directly, the firm’s causes are “too close for comfort”. Meintzer also notes that as Garrison works on
opening the protected caribou land for Alberta Energy, Environment and Protected Areas should be working on a protection plan for the federally and provincially designated
threatened animal.
Minister Schulz is working closely with the ethics commissioner, however, Danielle Smith confirmed that “the ethics commissioner has looked at it, given guidance and there’s no violation [of the Conflicts of Interest Act]”. Cole Schulz also indicated that his firm
wasn’t aware that Minister Schulz breached the Act at any time. Meintzer suggests that this situation “calls for a further look” from a third party.
Sources
https://globalnews.ca/news/9988998/alberta-premier-danielle-smith-rebecca-schulz/