Alberta Slashes Red Tape with 120-Day Timeline for Major Projects

Alberta’s government has introduced Bill 30, the Expedited 120-Day Approvals Act, aiming to slash regulatory timelines for major projects with capital investments of at least $250 million. Tabled on April 14 by Energy Minister Brian Jean, the legislation targets projects deemed strategically vital to the province’s economy and aligned with its priorities.

Under the new framework, a project coordination review team of cabinet ministers will evaluate applications for fast-tracking eligibility. Their recommendations will go to a committee of economic deputy ministers, who must decide within 30 days. If approved via an order-in-council, regulators will have just 120 days to issue permits and complete assessments.

Jean clarified that the cabinet committee’s role is not to judge a project’s merits but to determine if it qualifies for expedited processing. “They don’t decide whether it’s a good application or bad application that goes through the Alberta Energy Regulator or other regulators,” he said. The focus, he emphasized, is on speed based on pre-established criteria.

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Qualifying projects must also demonstrate progress in environmental impact assessments and consultations with Indigenous communities to what the government calls “an appropriate stage.” While the process applies to any sector meeting the thresholds, department staff noted an initial emphasis on energy initiatives. Further details on the internal mechanics will emerge through regulations expected later in 2026, with the system slated for implementation by late this year or early 2027.

Opposition energy critic Nagwan Al-Guneid voiced concerns over the bill, arguing it mirrors past legislation that granted excessive authority to cabinet. “The government keeps interfering, and mixing politics with a regulator that should be independent,” she said. Her critique highlights a broader tension over centralized control in Alberta’s regulatory landscape.

The criteria for fast-tracking include alignment with provincial goals, advancement of national and provincial security, and a minimum $250 million investment. These thresholds aim to prioritize projects with outsized economic impact, particularly in a province heavily reliant on resource development.

Bill 30 comes as Alberta seeks to bolster its position as a hub for energy and infrastructure investment. With the new 120-day timeline, the government projects a potential acceleration for qualifying proposals valued collectively in the billions over the next decade.


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