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BC and Alberta Lag in Fracking Safety Measures for Residents

As concerns about fracking safety grow, British Columbia and Alberta are falling behind in establishing adequate safety distances for residents living near fracking operations.

Editorial StaffJuly 4, 20261 min read

In a recent announcement, Prime Minister Mark Carney outlined ambitious plans to double the capacity of Canada's electricity grid by 2050. This initiative heavily relies on natural gas, which is primarily sourced from hydraulic fracturing.

However, the safety of residents living near fracking sites has come under scrutiny. Critics argue that the current safety distances are insufficient to protect communities from potential health risks associated with fracking activities.

As the government pushes forward with its energy strategy, the lack of stringent safety measures in BC and Alberta raises significant concerns about the well-being of residents in these regions.