The National Energy Board

CAEPLA’s National Energy Board (NEB) Project will start to unfold in the summer and fall of 2010—slowly at first, and then with growing momentum. Designed to provide all Canadians with an understanding of regulatory capture, and the way regulatory capture defines Ottawa’s energy regulator, the project will at the same time focus on the way secrecy defines the policy making process at the core of what the NEB is, and how it functions.

The project will include TV ads, billboards, and electronic communications. Then in the fall of 2010, weekly talk radio programs are scheduled to begin in select markets. The radio programs will address a broad range of landowner issues, including the nature of NEB operations, with special attention paid to regulatory capture at the NEB and the implications of regulatory capture.

For more information about CAEPLA's NEB project, check back here in the coming weeks as this page will be updated on a regular basis. For more information on regulatory capture, visit this page.

Landowners...

If you are one of the thousands of landowners affected by federal or provincial regulatory policy, you will never find a more worthy project to financially support than CAEPLA's National Energy Board Project.

It's an undertaking that will expose the biased nature of the federal regulator, and at the same time, draw attention to the way the Stelmach government knowingly abandoned the interests of Alberta landowners.

For more information on the NOVA jurisdictional transfer and the way it affected Alberta landowners, click the NOVA link on the navigation bar to the left.

To financially support this very important project, click the link below: