Saturday, August 03, 2019

Kenney's War On "Foreign Interests"


Jason Kenney has declared war, Linda McQuaig writes, on the "foreign interests" that he claims are out to sabotage Alberta's oil based economy:

With the exception of Donald Trump's claim that he's draining the swamp, it's hard to imagine a clearer example of gibberish than Jason Kenney's claim that he's defending Alberta against "foreign-funded special interests."
The Alberta premier has launched a public inquiry to expose the foreign funding behind environmental groups opposing his efforts to increase production of Alberta's carbon-heavy oil.

Kenney neglects to mention that, by far, the largest foreign interest in Alberta is Big Oil:

"Big Oil was the original special interest meddling in Canadian affairs," says Donald Gutstein, an adjunct professor at Simon Fraser University and author of The Big Stall: How Big Oil and the Think Tanks are Blocking Action on Climate Change. "From the very beginning, Canada's oil and the tarsands were an American affair, financed by American capital to provide petroleum for the American market. Canadians and the environment be damned. Now Canadians, environmentalists and First Nations are saying 'enough.'"
Let's be clear: enormous amounts of money are being spent in the global battle to lobby governments and sway public opinion on climate change in the roughly dozen years we have left -- according to the UN's panel of climate experts -- before it's too late to stop the world's descent into climate hell.
But the vast majority of this money -- by a margin of about 10 to 1 -- is spent by the fossil fuel industry, according to research by Drexel University's Robert Brulle.
Some of the most powerful U.S. oil interests -- including the multi-billionaire Koch brothers -- have major holdings in Alberta, as the Star's Olivia Ward and the Washington Post have documented.
The Kochs have been leading funders of the climate denial movement in the U.S., and a potent force shaping conservative politics.
While foreign interests stay out of the Canadian limelight, allowing Canadian oil advocates to speak for them, their reach into Canadian politics is astonishingly deep and comprehensive, according to Kevin Taft, who served as leader of the opposition in the Alberta legislature from 2004 to 2008.

It wasn't always thus:

Former Alberta premier Peter Lougheed attempted in the 1970s and '80s to limit the power of foreign oil interests and to direct a larger share of oil profits to the people of Alberta, but his successors -- particularly Ralph Klein and Jason Kenney -- have largely capitulated to Big Oil.
"Jason Kenney is an instrument of the oil industry, full stop," says Taft, whose book, Oil's Deep State, describes the extraordinary grip Big Oil has on Alberta (and Canadian) politics. "The biggest oil companies in Canada all depend on foreign investors, and most are majority owned by U.S., Chinese, and European interests. These people are smart, ruthless, and greedy, and their number one concern is corporate profit. They've captured political parties, regulators, and civil servants."

But now, the "interests" Kenney has in mind are environmental groups:

Ironically, environmental groups tend to be upfront about their foreign donations. The Pembina Institute, one of Kenney's targets, declares on its website that 15 per cent of its funding is foreign.
Meanwhile, according to Brulle's research, the climate denial movement is quietly funded by Big Oil and conservative billionaires, who funnel enormous resources through secretive networks of charities that don't disclose funding sources.

Big Oil and Mr. Kenney are staunch allies. And the assault on Planet Earth continues.

Image: Bunkerist

5 comments:

The Mound of Sound said...


Yes it is all about the States. It wasn't that many years ago that then VEEP Cheney spoke of Athabasca bitumen as "our oil." That, of course, was just before America's big fracking boom delivered shale oil and gas.

Let's see where those foreign energy companies are when Athabasca runs its course and all that's left is the quarter-trillion dollar cleanup.

Owen Gray said...

That will be when the neo-liberal axiom that you individualize profits but socialize losses kicks in, Mound.

Owen Gray said...

Your comment is certainly worth consideration, Anon. But it needs to be initialled to be published. Send it back with initals and I'll publish it.

the salamander said...

.. this post is mighty depressing..
And there are other posts on Prog Blog that are depressing. At the same time though, such posts are usually fine journalism. Scathingly accurate appraisals of reality. I often post a link on Titter or my Facebook page regarding these exceptionally informative or important essays and efforts. Prog Bloggers is one of my main 'go to's' in the wee hours.. Google News another.. I have a vast excellent group I follow via Twitter.. a truly diverse blend of art, nature, politics, culture, society.. but this has been an ongoing attitude since I learned to read, join the public library & be a 5 year old member of the Royal Ontario Museum club. They're all just variations and interations of the same ongoing interests. I can watch a praying mantis with equal interest and attention or a field of shimmering barley ripple in the the breeze. That's Canada eh..

But the reality of political animals baffles me. A ways back I worked with a bright fellow. And as we drove to a video shoot, he bossed people around by cel phone. It was endless how he could drone on micromanaging stuff and people.. some sort of overactive brain function.. indeed, essentially a 'mood disorder' .. In my early appraisal of him, I thought it was a sort of obsessive compulsive thingy.. but it dawned on me finally, that he was just obsessed, addicted to the sound of his own voice.

Jason Kenney, Andrew Scheer - political animals
Licia Corbella, Lorne Gunter - columnists & hacks
Ezra Levant - ... I won't attempt to diagnose that
and so on..
They all have related syndrome.. Its part 'smartest person in the room' related.. they must show & tell their prowess in that self belief or insecurity. And they will lie and deceive like troopers accordingly. They will deny reality & truth.. fudge and fudge fact till they're blue in the face.. and then press on regardless.. even try 'to get the last word' on any matter. Doug Ford.. hell, he must constsntly bathe & wallow in his self sense of benevolence and wonderfullness.. Its a sickness. Diehard evangelicals will do backflips of astonishing duplicity to not just protect.. but PROJECT their wacko conclusions to all n sundry .. proclaim, announce, pronounce.. their presence..

And while all that razzle dazzle & disturbance is going on.. we have real people proceeding calmly, quitely, politely.. at being real, helpful, sharing knowlege or biology or fact & discovery.. (I call such wonderful folks, exemplars) They do not need a 'War Room' .. or vast followings or pep rallies.. or red hats or empty cowboy hats.. that old 'all hat, no cattle' syndrome afflicting many Canadian political animals. We need to bring forward our exemplars Owen.. they so far outshine the blowhards.. its ridiculous. Anyone can see it. Its like the person who enters a room .. and every kid is attracted to them.. they just shine. We need leadership, we need stars to steer by, we need navigators.. not losers and blowhards.. I often see great artists at Farm Aid.. or Neil Young's amazing school project.. what was it.. the Bridge School.. ? Well we need Country Aid, we need Climate Aid, Spaceship Earth Aid .. we don't have a minute to lose..we're in The Disaster Zone ..

Owen Gray said...

We are in the final stages, sal. And still we close our eyes.