Opposing Oil Sands Never 'A Charitable Act,' Senator Says

Oil Sands

First Posted: 03/ 6/2012 5:48 pm Updated: 03/ 8/2012 3:38 pm


Conservatives in the Senate want to change the tax laws regarding environmental groups in Canada who protest energy projects.


According to a senior Conservative, any group that protests developing Alberta's oilsands should lose its charitable status.


"It should never be considered a charitable act to attack Canada's oilsands," said Senator Doug Finley in his speech as part of an inquiry into foreign foundations providing money to Canadian charities.


The inquiry was launched last week by Conservative Senator Nicole Eaton and is essentially a take note debate — a series of speeches by Conservative senators who are raising questions about how U.S. foundations are funnelling money into Canadian charities.


The Senate is focussing particularly on environmental charities, claim these charities use foreign money to protest everything from fish farming to expansion of the oilsands industry.


'Shady foreign money'


Finley, who is the former national campaign director for the federal Conservative Party, says that foreign funding is undermining Canada's economy.


"Shady foreign money is being used to influence Canadian domestic and commercial policy in an obscure fashion," he told the Senate Tuesday.


"U.S. charitable foundations which may perhaps have their own economic and market driven agenda, are contributing major dollars to pseudo and radical environmental groups in Canada."


Finley used the example of the foundation Tides Canada, which provides money to 230 charities in Canada to work on environmental issues. He claims groups like the World Wildlife Fund and Greenpeace have used that money to fund their "tarsands campaigns."


"For some perverse reason, Tides and other multi-billion-dollar foreign foundations see it as a more effective investment to adversely disrupt Canada's economy than to contribute to other more needy parts of the world," said Finley.


Finley says that all charities should have to disclose where they get their money and how they spend it. Right now charities, including environmental groups, can write off donations on their taxes. They are allowed to spend up to 10 per cent of that money on such activities as protests.


They see the Senate inquiry as an attempt to muzzle opposition to big energy projects, and Liberal Senator Grant Mitchell agrees with them.


He says environmental groups play an important role in reflecting the concerns of a sizable portion of the public. He warns against any change to the tax law that would treat environmental charities differently than others.


"Which dictator would say it's okay for this group to participate with its charitable status in public policy debate and it's not okay for this group to take part in a public policy debate? And what would the difference be? The difference would be whether or not that group would take the side the government likes...and that would be a fundamental problem," said Mitchell.


The Senate inquiry could eventually lead to changes in the Canada Revenue Act, which would still have to be approved by the House of Commons.


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BCSLAVE
Got a key?
08:11 PM on 03/10/2012
This is funny kool aid the senators are selling. "Oppression" flavor!
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gravescanada
09:42 AM on 03/10/2012
I think we have more to fear from the foreign corporations have bought much of the Tar Sands in Alberta. A list of these would include U.S., French, British, Chinese, Thai, Korean and Norwegian interests. According to the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers (CAPP), international companies have invested nearly $20 billion in the last three years through mergers, partnerships and outright purchases of projects.
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Transitteer
and another thing . . .
12:07 AM on 03/08/2012
Those Charities and Environmental Groups that have been so vocal opposing the desecration of the Planet at the Tar Sands, have done Big Oil a favour, Canada a favour in teaching these fools that the Environment Matters to People! Stifling free speech in this manner shows the Conservatives are goose-stepping their way over what has been a good thing.
IF this is what the Tories do, then let's have the same for the C.D. Howe Institute, the Fraser Institute etc and let's see where they get their money from? I see foreign money pouring into right-wing tanks . . . . .
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albertarick
These are questions for wise men with skinny arms
01:46 PM on 03/07/2012
"Finley says that all charities should have to disclose where they get their money and how they spend it. Right now charities, including environmental groups, can write off donations on their taxes. They are allowed to spend up to 10 per cent of that money on such activities as protests." How about asking the same from the Fraser Institute, the Frontier Centre for Public Policy, the Montreal Economic Institute, the Atlantic Institute for Market Studies, the C.D. Howe Institute and the Macdonald-Laurier Institute. All with charitable status and and all having been given free reign to spread their own radical ideology with impunity for the last two decades.
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Another Pesky Canadian
Talk - action = 0
01:44 PM on 03/07/2012
"According to a senior Conservative".....sorry, I just stopped reading after that.
05:29 PM on 03/07/2012
Especially this one. He was charged with fraud but Reform HQ paid a fine for charges to be dropped against him. He is a gold plated pig at the public trough along with his moronic wife who makes a complete fool of herself every time she speaks in the HoC.
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Another Pesky Canadian
Talk - action = 0
11:39 AM on 03/09/2012
Re: "He is a gold plated pig at the public trough along with his moronic wife who makes a complete fool of herself every time she speaks in the HoC."

...don't sugar coat it; tell us how you really feel. ;)
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dclintn648
Conservatism is dread
01:02 PM on 03/07/2012
The Conservative Government is truly the most dishonest, corrupt, apathetic, greedy group of human beings to ever take office in my lifetime. To suggest that CHARITIES whose goals are to PROTECT the environment are evil and bad for the country, while promoting PROFIT DRIVEN BUSINESSES that pollute more than ANY OTHER INDUSTRY in the world is beyond dishonest. It's morally bankrupt.

GET RID OF THE CRIMINAL CONSERVATIVE PARTY OF CANADA!!!
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CommonWealth-SinglePayer
Walk on the Right, VOTE on the LEFT
02:46 PM on 03/07/2012
Harper Reform has made selling road side lemon-aid illegal by 8 year olds, so they had to find someone else to pick on.
12:33 PM on 03/07/2012
I encourage you to have a listen to a recent interview with Sarah Goodman,vice president of Tides Canada, on CBC radio . She answers fully, the questions about goals and funding sources.

http://www.cbc.ca/video/news/audioplayer.html?clipid=2185567567

1:39 a few phone in responses to Northern Gateway project re: Joe Oliver's comments
5:55 interview with Sarah Goodman from Tides Canada

Get the first hand primary source facts.
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freeSpeakr
I stand on the shoulders of giants
12:52 PM on 03/07/2012
Watch for numerous small cuts throughout the CBC.
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Another Pesky Canadian
Talk - action = 0
01:46 PM on 03/07/2012
"numerous small cuts"

...like in the wires coming out of the microphones?
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Jacques Gauthier
Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?
12:18 PM on 03/07/2012
Well well...the 'Santoriumniazium' of the Senat'orum by way of which hunting.

Down with the Senate I say
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Another Pesky Canadian
Talk - action = 0
01:47 PM on 03/07/2012
Easy for you to say. ;)
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Jacques Gauthier
Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?
06:18 PM on 03/07/2012
:-)...I guess it is..but I would be interested to understand your comment to mine if you would.

Thanks
12:15 PM on 03/07/2012
This is bs. I'm guessing there is a lot of shady money flowing into the religious right-wing anti-abortion charities working in Haiti, but that is not being questioned. Cons are wacked.
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Francmon
Homo homini lupus
11:48 AM on 03/07/2012
"Shady foreign money": in my book, that should include any money donated to the PCC by those associated with "Canadian" lobbies who are nothing more than obscure branches of those foreign companies who have made it rich by plundering our natural ressources. Follow the money trail... And we will likel find a good Harper friend that the P.M. Who rather we did not know about... So, Greenpeace and WWF should continue getting donations from anywhere, as long as it allows them to voice the concers of real Canadians.
01:21 AM on 03/08/2012
Exactly...time for a revolution to kick these criminals out...why not
11:28 AM on 03/07/2012
What I don't understand is how the government can complain about environmentalists getting their money internationally when most of the work being done on the oilsands are all foreign owned multinationals. The environmentalists are just trying to compete. Harper is an ugly dictator and needs to go!
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Another Pesky Canadian
Talk - action = 0
01:51 PM on 03/07/2012
Re: "Harper is an ugly dictator and needs to go!"

...and take his little band of Cons with him.
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samseed
We're here for a good time, not a long time
11:21 AM on 03/07/2012
Democracy, dying by the minute.
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Liz Wilson 2
“a small group can change the world
07:47 PM on 03/08/2012
I think the current level of public outrage suggests there still may be some gas in the tank