Unaccountable Oil: Is Enbridge Already Polluting the Canadian (Political) Environment?

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If the pipeline giant Enbridge Inc. is content to cower behind a 20-something blog manager rather than acknowledge its role in the recent attack on the patriotism of Canadian environmentalists, what hope have we that the company would ever stand accountable for the accidents that will occur โ€“ inevitably โ€“ if Northern Gateway ever getsย built?

Thatโ€™s a rhetorical question, but a pressing one, given the environmental time-bomb that Enbridge proposes to lay out between the Canadian tar sands and the pristine B.C.ย coastline.

We actually donโ€™t know for sure that Enbridge is behind the so-called Ethical Oil Institute, a phony grassroots organization that was established by Ezra Levant and run for most of its first year by Prime Minister Stephen Harperโ€™s current Director of Planning, Alykhan Velshi. But you might come to your own conclusions by watching this clip or reading the transcriptย below.

It comes from anย interview on the CBC show Power and Politics, in which the host, Evan Solomon, asks current EthicalOil.org manager Kathryn Marshall a question she just canโ€™t bring herself to answer:

Solomon: Some have said that Enbridge, which is building the Enbridge Northern Gateway pipeline, is a funder of Ethical Oil and that theyโ€™re using your group to disempower environmentalists that oppose this.ย Does Enbridge support or give your organizationย money?

Marshall: Look, weโ€™re a small grassroots advocacy organization. This is about foreign special interests and their puppet groups who are trying to hijack a Canadian process. โ€ฆ This isnโ€™t about our money, this is about foreign special interests who are trying to hijack theย process.

We donโ€™t take any foreign money. We take no foreign money. We are 100 per centย Canadian.

Solomon: Are you taking money fromย Enbridge?

Marshall: Weโ€™re a small grassroots organization. Our average donor is a regular hard-working Canadian who gives us 20 or 30 dollars through ourย website.

Solomon: I am not trying to disparage your donors. Iโ€™m trying to understand if the company that is building the pipeline is also funding you. If weโ€™re talking about who is funding and the influence of that, I think itโ€™s fair to be transparent aboutย that.

Marshall: This is about foreign influence. EthicalOil.org is 100 per cent Canadian. Letโ€™s talk about foreignย money.โ€

[Minutes later, the host asksย again.]

Solomon: You keep calling these other groups puppet groups. People will ask, are you a puppet group of Enbridge? Let me ask you again. Does Enbridge fund you to have a campaign against these other groups? Does Enbridge give your organizationย money?

Marshall: Look Evan, I am not going to respond to conspiracy theories, we are a small grassroots organization.ย  (Garbled byย interruptions)

Solomon: Just to be fair. Itโ€™s not a conspiracy theory. If they donโ€™t give you money, you could say they donโ€™t. If they do,ย fine.

Marshall: I donโ€™t respond to conspiracy theories. But look, this is about foreign interests trying to hijack a Canadianย process.

Solomon: Ok, I canโ€™t get an answer. I donโ€™t know why thatโ€™s a conspiratorial question. If Enbridge funds Ethical Oil, Iโ€™d love toย know.

Is this the kind of transparency that would give you confidence in how Enbridge might account for itself in the wake of an out-of-sight oilย spill?

For that matter, do Marshallโ€™s well-rehearsed talking points even make sense? The portion of income that any large Canadian environmental groups receive from foreign sources seldom changes โ€“ and seldom tops about 10 per cent. Yet Enbridge, which reports more than double that level of foreign ownership (23%) appears to be accusing others of having โ€œspecial interestsโ€ or โ€œforeignย influence.โ€

Here you have a PR person who is prepared to embarrass herself, painfully and repeatedly on national TV rather than answer a simple question about Enbridge funding. We have a $5.5-billion project that has already attracted huge offshore supportPR professional is saying itโ€™s the Canadian environmental community that is somehow biased by its diversity ofย support.

Does this conform to your definition ofย โ€œethicalโ€?

Take one more moment to think about what Enbridge is proposing. Northern Gateway would stretch 1,172 kilometres through some of the last untouched temperate rainforest in the world. Bearing in mind that Enbridge pipelines have leaked a recorded 132,000 barrels of hydrocarbons in 610 recorded spills between 1999 and 2008, are we convinced that Enbridge would account for every โ€œlittle oopsโ€ that occurs deep in the BC wilderness? Or, after this incident, do you think they might rather hire Kathryn Marshall to tell us that she had no personal evidence of any spill โ€“ and that anyone who says different is probably being put up to it byย foreigners?

Worse, what would Enbridge or their PR team say when the first oil tanker does an Exxon Valdez in Hecateย Strait?

This whole Ethical Oil dodge is just one more reason to slam the door on this wholeย project.

Image credit: Henrik Lehnerer | Shutterstock

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