Forbes: Canada has become a petrocacy. Under Mark Carney all gov’ts in Canada must bend the knee to life destroying fossil fuel companies. A traitor 1000 times more evil than democracy-hating, polluter-loving IDU chair Steve Harper

@ethelmerman01.bsky.social‬:

I voted for Carney knowing he would be a huge disappointment but he’s way worse than I imagined.

https://bsky.app/profile/theecologyprof.bsky.social/post/3lurywthabs2z

@theecologyprof.bsky.social‬:

Despite being obscenely profitable, the fossil fuel lobby In 2024 alone drained the public purse of $30 billion in subsidies for fossil fuel infrastructure.

The fossil fuel lobby is engaging in a full court press of politicians and will use devious tactics to exert influence: e.g., lobbyists arranging “accidental” encounters with politicians & staffers in social situations to strike up friendships for backdoor arm-twisting.

The fossil fuel industry uses EXACTLY the same tactics & even PR firms as Big Tobacco: first dispute the science. Next, when the science is indisputable, cast doubt. And finally, spread disinformation: EVs / heat pumps don’t work in cold climates; we can’t possibly meet ZEV targets. #EndFossilFuels

The PR firms work to change language: tar sands became oil sands. Dirty energy (coal, oil, gas) became conventional energy: renewables are now ‘unconventional’ energy.

@chriswiebe.bsky.social‬:

Great article. Sadly, even parties like the NDP have been taken over by big oil and gas lobbyists. The shift has been dramatic over the last 30 years. Here is an article on it: breachmedia.ca/ndp-lobbyists/

Great article. Sadly, even parties like the NDP have been taken over by big oil and gas lobbyists. The shift has been dramatic over the last 30 years. Here is an article on it: breachmedia.ca/ndp-lobbyists/

Chris Wiebe (@chriswiebe.bsky.social) 2025-07-25T12:43:50.768Z

@theecologyprof.bsky.social‬:

Perhaps the most disappointing story about fossil fuel lobbyists is about how they have infiltrated the NDP. You expect it from Liberals and especially Conservatives, where they are rampant, but as you note, the same is true of the NDP, which largely explains their terrible climate policy.

Canada has become a petrocacy by Scott Forbes, July 25, 2025, Winnipeg Free Press

Since the federal election in April, it has become increasingly obvious that Canada has more or less abandoned conventional liberal democracy for a different form of government.

The Petrocacy.

Provincial premiers have also been bodysnatched by Big Oil & Gas. We expect that from Alberta Premier Danielle Smith and Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe, but Premier Wab Kinew? He’s cut gas taxes and pushed part-time pipelines to Hudson Bay that make zero economic sense. The pace of demand-destruction for gas and oil is accelerating so by the time the pipelines open and the fleet of icebreakers ($3-$4 billion each) and ice-ready tankers are built, there’ll be little demand for their products. Expensive infrastructure will be instantly stranded assets, sitting as rusting monuments to the gullibility of our current politicians.

How can you tell a politician has been bodysnatched by the fossil fuel industry?

The language.

First it was “oil” sands replacing “tar” sands. Now dirty energy — coal, oil and methane — becomes “conventional” energy. Clean renewables — wind, solar, hydro, geothermal — become ‘unconventional’ energy. Perhaps the worst greenwashing is “decarbonized” oil. There’s no such thing. Oil is carbon. Burning it produces carbon dioxide that burns the planet.

Fossil fuel stooges live in a fantasy world of lollipops, unicorns and carbon capture that works at scale. They dream of new pipelines and oil and gas production rising forever, without having to clean up of their foul mess of abandoned wells, mines, and tailings ponds. And they pretend they’re ethical and clean, not like those other guys.

The fossil fuel industry demanded repeal of the environmental regulations that limit their damage. Did it work? Check out Bill C-5 that pretty much guts environmental oversight and tramples on Indigenous rights.

From their enormous profits they pay lobbying firms to manipulate public opinion using deceptive advertising campaigns. They’ve hired the same PR firms as Big Tobacco and use exactly the same tactics. First, deny the science. Cigarettes don’t cause cancer: greenhouse gases don’t cause global heating.

Second, when the weight of scientific evidence is too great to ignore, cast doubts about the science. Finally, resort to disinformation: “Canada is too frigid for electric vehicles; heat pumps don’t work in cold climates. Methane (natural gas) is a transitional fuel. We can’t possibly meet zero-emissions-vehicle targets for 2035.”

They use the same gameplan used by Big Oil in America. Jane Mayer’s brilliant 2016 book Dark Money reveals how the Koch brothers used their petrowealth to create a massive, shadowy network of shell companies, phony grassroots (astroturf) organizations, quasi-charitable foundations and right-wing lobby groups to influence public opinion, all while hiding the funding sources.

The public face of the fossil fuel sector in Canada is the Pathways Alliance lobby group, funded by industry giants including Canadian Natural, Cenovus Energy, ConocoPhillips Canada, Imperial, MEG Energy, and Suncor.

Pathways leads the effort to loot the public purse to subsidize carbon capture.

They are capably assisted by other, shadowy, pro-fossil fuel lobby groups like the Fraser Institute and Canadian Taxpayers Federation. Who funds them and who do they speak for? They won’t tell us. Until they do, media should ignore them.

Gwyn Morgan is director of the foul Fraser Institute (one of the founders was Jody Wilson Raybould, another traitor and non liberal); he was CEO when Encana illegally frac’d Rosebud’s drinking water aquifers. None of the people associated with this vulgar institute are trustworthy, in my view.

Investigative journalists dug deep into the devious methods of the fossil fuel lobby. One tactic is for lobbyists to arrange “accidental” encounters in social situations to befriend politicians to exert backchannel influence. This includes lower-level, overworked staffers: the lobbyists volunteer to help them out by writing industry-friendly policy briefs that staffers can present to their ministers.

Senior levels of government and brain-trusts of political parties across the spectrum are a revolving door of oil and gas lobbyists occupying positions of influence. Paid lobbyists engage in a full court press of governments in office. And of course, the fossil fuel industry uses their deep pockets to fund political parties. You can guess why.

Fighting the powerful fossil fuel lobby is a formidable challenge. The first step is to cast sunlight on what happens in the shadows. The sun not only provides cheap, clean energy. It serves as the best political disinfectant.

Scott Forbes is an ecologist at the University of Winnipeg. The opinions above are his own.

Refer also to:

2025: Frac Pimp Carney gives $21.5M in gifts to Alberta fossil fuel polluters for 5 carbon capture (CCS) projects. Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis: “Most large CCS projects globally have failed or underperformed materially.”Carney is extremely intelligent, unlike most politicians with little between the ears (like Adolf Orange, Danielle Smith and Pee Pee Poilievre et al). I expect Carney knows damn well CCS does not work, and leaks, putting lives at risk

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