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alp227

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Mon Jan 23, 2012, 10:32 PM Jan 2012

Still 'radical'? Rich U.S. groups also gave to Ottawa (opposing Keystone)

(Canadian Press) Rich American foundations are not only footing the bill for opposition to Canada's oilsands.

Tax returns show the Canadian government has also been the beneficiary of millions of dollars in largesse from some of the wealthiest private organizations in the United States.

And some of that money came from the same U.S. groups that helped fund Canadian environmentalists.

The grants to the federal government come to light as Prime Minister Stephen Harper's Conservatives and the pro-oilsands website EthicalOil.org take Canadian environmental groups to task for accepting money from big American foundations to finance their campaigns against the oilsands.

full: http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/story/2012/01/23/pol-cp-radical-foreign-interests-funding.html

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Still 'radical'? Rich U.S. groups also gave to Ottawa (opposing Keystone) (Original Post) alp227 Jan 2012 OP
this not surprising from the government that promised 'openess and accountability'. Joe Shlabotnik Jan 2012 #1
+1 applegrove Jan 2012 #2

Joe Shlabotnik

(5,604 posts)
1. this not surprising from the government that promised 'openess and accountability'.
Mon Jan 23, 2012, 10:43 PM
Jan 2012

If they are allowing the CBC to print this, just imagine what they are hiding. Almost everyday there is some new, venal revelation of sleaziness spewing from Ottawa.

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