Actually, foreign funding flows to both sides of Alberta’s oil sands battle – Macleans.ca
Last month, when
Jason Kenney announced the creation of a $30-million war room to fight
for Alberta’s oil industry, one of the people standing on stage with
him, looking on approvingly, was Stewart Muir, executive director of
Resource Works, a British Columbia group that was created to rally
support for petroleum projects like the Trans Mountain pipeline that
will move Alberta bitumen to the Pacific.
Jason Kenney announced the creation of a $30-million war room to fight
for Alberta’s oil industry, one of the people standing on stage with
him, looking on approvingly, was Stewart Muir, executive director of
Resource Works, a British Columbia group that was created to rally
support for petroleum projects like the Trans Mountain pipeline that
will move Alberta bitumen to the Pacific.
Muir is one voice in a growing chorus that laments the attacks on
Alberta’s industry from environmental groups, particularly those that
take money from similar organizations in the United States.