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'Radical' federal remarks boost fundraising, support for enviro groups

Tough talk from Ottawa about radical environmentalists and foreign-funded adversaries seems to be actually strengthening support for those groups under attack.

Environmental groups involved in the debate over Enbridge Inc.'s Northern Gateway oilsands pipeline to the west coast report that donations have soared in recent weeks — especially after Natural Resources Minister Joe Oliver said U.S.-funded environmentalists and jet-setting celebrities are trying to hijack the regulatory hearings.

"We've seen an unprecedented surge of support," said Emma Gilchrist of the Dogwood Initiative, a B.C.-based group which has received $12,000 in unsolicited donations since Oliver's letter.

"We've got cheques that say, in the memo section, 'Thanks to Joe Oliver.'"

Dogwood also got nearly 25,000 new signatures on its anti-tanker petition — more than it got all of last year. Traffic to its Facebook site increased 10,000 per cent.

"We're quite disappointed to hear the things coming out of the federal government, but it has brought people together," Gilchrist said.

They're not alone.

The Sierra Club warned its supporters in December that it could be a target during the Conservative government's upcoming review of charitable status.

"We got 100 per cent more than we hoped for," said director John Bennett.

"We usually bring in about $40-50,000 toward the end of the year. It was around $100,000 this year."

Similarly at West Coast Environmental Law, said Jessica Clogg.

"We've seen pretty consistently that not only have our existing supporters been galvanized by the statements of the federal government, but that new individuals are coming to our organization and indicating their support," she said.

"We have received close to $10,000 in donations that appear directly linked to the current controversy since Jan. 2."

ForestEthics, the subject of controversy earlier this week when a former employee quoted a second-hand report that a Harper official called the group an enemy of the government, put out an appeal Wednesday. Donations started coming in almost right away, said spokeswoman Valerie Langer.

"It's not just that people are really concerned about climate and toxics," she said. "They're also furious about the federal government trying to limit our freedom to participate in major policy discussions."

The David Suzuki Foundation and Ecojustice also report modest increases in donations since the new year.

And the environmental think-tank The Pembina Institute has seen the rate of new subscribers to its electronic newsletter triple since January.

"There's a real appetite among Canadians who listen to these allegations for reliable information," said director Ed Whittingham. "They're turning to us."

Controversy appears to be good for fundraising and it works both ways. When Chiquita Brands announced in December it would avoid the use of oilsands-derived fuel in its transportation fleet, Ethical Oil spokeswoman Kathryn Marshall said she was "flooded" with donations and messages of support.

U.S. data suggests that environmental organizations raise more money when Republicans are in the White House, said George Hoberg, a University of British Columbia political scientist who's studied such issues for years.

"I'm not surprised the Joe Oliver remarks have created a strong backlash," he said. "What it's done is it has politicized moderates on energy and environment issues.

"The Harper government strategy with regard to environmental groups has unfortunately dramatically increased the polarization of energy politics in Canada. The Canada characterized by compromise is not Harper's Canada."

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  • crh

    17 weeks ago

    80% opposed

    With some polls showing as high as 80% of BC'ers being against the Enbridge pipeline, Harper is not in for a good time. We are already angry all the time from having lived under the Liberal government since 2001 and being spoon fed more of the same crap from Harper is taking us over the edge.

  • Barryeng

    17 weeks ago

    Can We Impeach Harper?

    Stephen Harper has obviously stopped listening to the people of Canada completely, but I think that he stepped on a hornet's nest over this pipeline. I also believe that Ed Deak is right that Harper could be removed, by his own people. The only question is how are we going to do this.

    There are people that read this site with far more expertise than I have, and I would love to hear from them if it is possible to impeach a prime minister, and if so, how.

  • kootenay

    17 weeks ago

    Harper, January 26, 212

    In an interview with CBC chief correspondent Peter Mansbridge last week, Prime Minister Stephen Harper said he was content to let the market decide how and where the oil flows in Canada.

    That about says it all when it comes to Harper; Let the corporations tell us what we need, just look at the awesome job they've done word wide, nothing to worry about here.

  • Skywalker

    17 weeks ago

    One way to get rid of Harper.

    Get his popularity down to 8% and the conservatives will dump him themselves. If he, with his "gold-plated", taxpayer-funded pension starts telling reaching 65 that they need to give up $25,000 of their benefits by working an extra two years there may be a chance.

  • pianosaurus rex

    17 weeks ago

    Liberal in name only

    “We are already angry all the time from having lived under the Liberal government since 2001 and being spoon fed more of the same crap from Harper is taking us over the edge.”

    The same crap from Harper should reveal to all of us that this is not a provincial Liberal government except in name only.

    There is no difference in the ideology of the two. They are one and the same.

  • Bucket of Oil

    17 weeks ago

    Stephen Harper is assisting in Environemtal Genocide.

    Killing the Children of other nations must have consequences..

    http://powellriverpersuader.blogspot.com/2012/01/stephen-harper-assists-in-environmental.html

    Can Harper be removed from office, indeed he can.

    http://powellriverpersuader.blogspot.com/2012/01/can-stephen-harper-be-removed-from.html

    Harper is acting on behalf of one industry, clearly his ties too big oil are glaring, Harper`s mental state comes into play..

  • globestar

    17 weeks ago

    Federal Conservatives will have to toss Harper soon.

    I continue to be at times amazed and others times totally dissapointed that there is any public individual support for $tephen Harper and his congregation.They are the radicals who are trashing the planet. Hopefully, someday they will be charged with hate crimes against the environment! How could anyone in their right mind support this destructive Northern Spillway Project, unless they too have an addiction to fantasy and the dollar. It's like watching the Tea Party of the North in action. This is not what Canadians want in leadership? This is not what the world wants in leadership, not even the people of China. Not the people of South America either who are throwing out neo-con leaders who are selling off their countries futures.$pin $tepphen $pin!
    Your days are numbered. More importantly, your ideological/theological theory of economics is also numbered. They told you that in Davos but you couldn't hear for the hubris. You probably also missed the quiet, polite clap you received after your world speach. No one is cheering you now $tephen, not even your own party!

  • Granville

    16 weeks ago

    Is it illegal to send a rope to the PM in the mail?

    We should start a campaign of sending lengths of rope to $tephen Harper, just in case he wants to hang himself. I would hate him to fail, for lack of trying.

  • jeanjacquesgrant

    13 weeks ago

    With some polls showing as

    With some polls showing as high as 80% of BC'ers being against the Enbridge pipeline, Harper is not in for a good time...

    Jean
    http://www.latexmattresstoppersite.com

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