Your friendly reminder that Corb Lund’s petition is still going, and check to see if there’s a petition station near you.
Lund said opponents of the Grassy Mountain and Blackstone projects worry they would affect the quality of drinking water from the Oldman and North Saskatchewan rivers due to their respective locations.
A peer-reviewed study published last year found contamination from old coal mines in Alberta had been polluting nearby bodies of water, negatively impacting water quality and aquatic ecosystems.
“It’s already in the sensitive area,” Lund said, referring specifically to the Grassy Mountain project. “There’s already been legacy mining up there decades ago, and there’s already an overwhelming amount of selenium in some of the lakes up there, so the economics of the thing don’t make sense and the conservation elements of it certainly don’t make sense.”

Coal development in Alberta remains a contentious subject, with a newly-relaunched citizen initiative petition by country singer Corb Lund calling for a ban on all new coal exploration and coal mining in the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains.
Come sign the #CorbLundPetition #WaterNotCoal on Saturday afternoons from 1-3, or Sundays 2-4 at #EarthsRefilleryCoop (10831 95 St #Edmonton). ID is required, showing your home's physical address, not the mailing address. #yeg #coal
🎧 ☕️ For your Sunday morning listening. The CBC radio show ‘what on earth’ did a great interview with Corb and Laura. Check it out!
Airing live this morning and the podcast link is here:
https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/what-on-earth/id1520725103?i=1000752079489 #WaterNotCoal

When it comes to coal, there’s a lot of confusion about what’s actually going on in Alberta’s Eastern Slopes. So, let’s set the record straight — join us for an afternoon dedicated to increasing awareness, fostering advocacy, and supporting action to protect this region.