Municipalities say Alberta oilpatch policies harming tax base, public interest

Suncor pipes that carry various liquids from their MacKay River pad in the oil sands in Fort McMurray Alta, on June 12, 2017. The group representing Alberta's rural municipalities says the province is trying to increase production from its declining conventional oil and gas fields at the expense of local tax bases, environmental oversight and the public interest. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jason Franson

EDMONTON - Alberta's United Conservative government is trying to increase production from the province's declining conventional oil and gas fields at the expense of local tax bases, environmental oversight and the public interest, says the group representing rural municipalities.

Rural Municipalities of Alberta held a town hall meeting earlier this month to discuss the impacts of enacted and upcoming policy changes that they fear will cost them hundreds of millions of tax dollars, weaken rules over failing wells and hamstring regulatory authority.

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