As the affidavits pile up against Stephen Harper's government with charges of bullying and threats used behind closed doors to intimidate charities into supporting his policies..."or else!"... it would appear that Harper continues to underestimate the Canadian public.
However the proverbial "jig" appears to be very nearly up for the Conservative leader who managed to get a majority in Canada with a mere 40% of the vote. More and more Canadians are voicing their anger and distrust, as Harper continues on his rampage against any and all who oppose him.
At first many easy-going - perhaps if I might be permitted a slight criticism, somewhat apathetic Canadians -- found it impossible to believe that one of our politicians, no in fact one of our Prime Ministers, could in fact have all the makings of a first rate-tyrant!
After all, Canadians are known for their fairness and tolerance, right? We're not power-mongers, no, that's for those loud pushy Americans down south. But Harper appears to be more of an American-wanna-be than a proud Canadian, as he purports to sell off our national treasure, Jasper Provincial Park to "outside interests" and to sell our kids down the river with the XL Pipeline that will effectively line the pockets of big business while seriously endangering our pristine boreal forest - one of the last ones left on the planet.
Incredibly, now it appears that Harper and his buddy-boy cronies have been bullying our charities. With leaked documents describing Harper's "Are you with us or against us" simplistic mentality, one is left wondering - how low will these guys go? I'm afraid to find out the answer to that question!
Here is a letter I just received from leadnow.ca:
Dear friends,
The Harper Government is privately threatening Canadian charities that are helping people participate in the public hearings about Enbridge’s western pipeline and supertanker project. According to a whistleblower, they are labelling Canadian environmental groups “Enemies of the government of Canada”.
We need to speak out now to demand Prime Minister Harper stop the threats, and ensure fair hearings that let Canadians decide if the project is in our best interests.
This week, we learned that the Harper Government is using closed-door intimidation tactics against Canadian charities. They’re trying to silence groups that question our government’s plans to push the Enbridge western pipeline and supertankers project through overwhelming local opposition, and recklessly expand the tar sands at all costs.
A whistleblower just revealed that the Prime Minister’s Office threatened to revoke the charitable status of Tides Canada if they continue their support for ForestEthics, an environmental group that has engaged thousands of Canadians in the public hearings about the Enbridge project.[1]
According to the whistleblower, a former senior communications manager for ForestEthics named Andrew Frank, the Prime Minister’s Office told Tides Canada they consider ForestEthics to be an “enemy of the Government of Canada” because of the group’s opposition to the Enbridge pipeline and tar sands expansion.[1]
This is about more than our jobs and environment. It’s about our rights and our democracy, and we need to speak out now. Together, we can stop these closed-door intimidation tactics by shining a bright light of public attention on our government’s actions.
Click here to tell Prime Minister Harper to stop the threats and ensure fair hearings for Canadians, then please forward this important message far and wide.
http://www.leadnow.ca/stop-the-threats
While we don’t know exactly what was said behind closed doors, the Globe and Mail reports that the Harper Government has called ForestEthics a group “acting against the government of Canada and people of Canada” in private meetings designed to intimidate charitable funders.[2] And Peter Robinson, the Chief Executive Officer of the David Suzuki Foundation, says that environmental groups are “right to worry” that the government will threaten the charitable status of groups they disagree with in order to shut down debate.[3]
The latest threats are part of a much larger pattern. Internal documents from March 2011 outline the Harper Government’s strategy to spend Canadian tax dollars on a PR and lobbying campaign to derail Europe’s climate and environmental policy. The foreign lobbying strategy lists First Nations and environmental groups as the government’s “adversaries,” while oil companies, industry associations, and the National Energy Board are listed as the government’s “allies.”[4]
Our government’s job is to provide a free and open forum for Canadians to hear the arguments and evidence for and against the Enbridge western pipeline and oil supertanker project, so that together we can decide whether or not the project is in Canada’s best interests.
Instead, Prime Minister Harper is abusing the power of government to silence Canadians who are concerned about a project that will kill jobs, destabilize the climate and threaten our salmon and coast.
Click here to tell Prime Minister Harper to stop the threats and ensure fair hearings:
http://www.leadnow.ca/stop-the-threats
The public hearings about the Enbridge western pipeline and supetanker project are now severely compromised in three ways:
1. The Harper Government has directly biased the hearings with a massive PR campaign to discredit environmental organizations as “foreign special interests” and “radical groups” while privately threatening Canadian charities.[5]
2. The National Energy Board has stacked the deck for the Enbridge western pipeline and supertanker hearings by issuing a directive that muzzles any discussion about the environmental impacts of the tar sands. In this way, they've ensured the hearings will overstate the benefits of the pipeline by ignoring the major costs of expanding the tar sands.[6]
3. The National Energy Board has committed to "consult" with First Nations, but it has not committed to respect the rights of First Nations to “free, prior and informed consent” over any project that affects their territory. Over 70 First Nations groups, covering the entire proposed path of the pipeline and much of the BC coast, have already stood together to oppose the project.[7,8]
We are seeing a radical shift in our national conversation, an aggressive attempt to poison the well of debate with public smears and private threats against organizations that Canadians have built to help us all have a voice on the issues that matter.
We need your help to speak out and tell Prime Minister Harper that Canadians will not be silenced. Click here to take action:
http://www.leadnow.ca/stop-the-threats
Thanks for all you do.
With hope and respect,
Matthew, Jamie, Emma, Julia, Jen, Ryan and Adam on behalf of Leadnow.ca
P.S. - Emma Pullman, Leadnow's research director, has found very close ties between industry front-group EthicalOil.org, the Sun Media network and the Prime Minister’s Office that suggest they have a coordinated strategy to create an echo chamber for pro-oil industry and anti-environmental group talking points. You can learn more here: http://www.desmogblog.com/friends-benefi
Sources:
Leadnow.ca is an independent community that brings Canadians together to hold government accountable, deepen our democracy and take action for the common good.
Please support the Leadnow.ca community! We're independent, and our small efficient team makes sure your donation goes a long way. Every dollar helps. You can donate online at http://www.leadnow.ca/en/donate
Or add related content to this report
News Stories | Blogs | Images | Videos | Comments