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Gwyn Morgan takes on DFO. The ultra conservative columnist for the Globe and Mail Report on Business, creator of Encanca Corp (one of the partners in Kitimat LNG and one of the directors of the Fraser Institute, “a lover of the great outdoors” aims his column at “Fisheries and Oceans Canada’s perverse fish-quota allocation policies” that penalize the recreational sector
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One fish, two fish: Troubles in the B.C. fisheryThese are trying times for B.C.’s rural coastal communities. The forest products sector is in decline as timber harvests fall and aging p…0
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Salmon as important as French language: Poll | Vancouver SunThe salmon should become the symbol of British Columbia., if not the entire Pacific Northwest. I first heard that idea years ago from Ter…0
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Two key commentaries, one from PPCLI (retired) hero Trevor Greene, on the Conservative smear of environmentalists and the second from Robyn Allan questioning the economic advantages of pipelines.
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Trevor Greene: From one battlefield to anotherTrevor Green in an Afghan village two days before he was wounded. (March 2, 2006) RICK MADONIK/TORONTO STAR Every generation updates and …0
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We need to get the pipeline economics rightAchorus is singing the praises of the oil industry’s economic benefit, from the boardrooms of Alberta to the Prime Minister’s Office.0
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Who controls the bitumen sands?
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Majority of oilsands ownership and profits are foreign, says analysisMore than two-thirds of all oilsands production in Canada is owned by foreign entities, sending a majority of the industry’s profits out …0
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Koch Brothers’ Activism Protects Their 50-Year Stake in Canadian Heavy Oils | InsideClimate NewsOver the last decade, Charles and David Koch have emerged into public view as billionaire philanthropists pushing a libertarian brand of …0
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Fraser Institute co-founder confirms ‘years and years’ of U.S. oil billionaires’ fundingAmidst revelations that the Fraser Institute accepted at least $500,000 from the Koch family between 2007 and 2010, the institute’s co-fo…0
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The Gateway debate
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Terrace Standard – Enbridge pipeline, tanker project receives rough ride at Terrace hearingsWHEN WALTER Fricke sits in his boat on the river, fishing rod in hand, it brings him more than peace. It contributes to his identity. Fri…0
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The Toronto Sun displays its “expertise” on the Gitxsan situation from its cocoon on King Street East in Toronto.
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Toronto SUNSome Chiefs do like Enbridge’s pipeline Joe Warmington Wednesday, May 09, 2012, 7:47 PM Enbridge CEO Patrick Daniel shakes hands with Chi…0
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The Cost of an Oil Spill in Burrard Inlet: $40 Billion…For StartersThe City of Vancouver passed a motion this month demanding that Kinder Morgan pipeline company carry full liability to cover the costs of…0
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The global conspiracy to make Canada’s energy debate sound ridiculousSurely the only reasonable reaction to allegations that some Canadian environmental groups receive cash and instructions from beyond our …0
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Harper government on wrong side of environment issueWhile the Harper team has worked hard to keep hot-potato items such as gay marriage and abortion off its agenda, it now has a new policy …0
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Tories admit to closing enviro research group because they disliked resultsThe Canadian Press – ONLINE EDITION OTTAWA – The federal government has confirmed what the rumour mill suspected: it shut down an arm’s l…0
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Joint ventures and partnerships open door to global liquefied natural gas market: Ernst & Young – Ernst & Young – CanadaJoint ventures and partnerships open door to global liquefied natural gas market: Ernst & Young Foreign powerhouses compete for share of …0
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Vivian Krause: Crusading bloggerAs Vivian Krause sees it, a campaign involving foreign interests is pouring money into B.C. in efforts to foment dissent and block propos…0
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Climate, “game over” for Earth or hyperobole?
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Game Over for the ClimateGLOBAL warming isn’t a prediction. It is happening. That is why I was so troubled to read a recent interview with President Obama in Roll…0
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Eco-zealots’ hyperbole leaves me green-facedThe Mayans reportedly forecast the world would end this Dec. 21 or at least the present era would. Modern doomsayers, though, tend to be …0
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