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NEWS RELEASE · 24th January 2012
Market Wire
PM'S OFFICE LABELLING CRITIC'S

Whistleblower Claims Prime Minister's Office Tried to Silence Enbridge Gateway Pipeline Critic

Affidavit claims Prime Minister's Office labelled environmental group an "Enemy of the Government of Canada" and an, "Enemy of the People of Canada"

The Prime Minister's Office tried to cut funding of a registered intervenor in the Enbridge Pipeline Review, calling ForestEthics Canada an, "Enemy of the Government of Canada" and an, "Enemy of the People of Canada", according to allegations detailed in a sworn affidavit, dated January 23, 2012.

Sworn by Andrew Frank, former Senior Communications Manager with ForestEthics Canada, and an instructor in the Environmental Protection Technology program at Kwantlen Polytechnic University, the affidavit cites three senior managers with Tides Canada and ForestEthics, as well as personal email correspondence.

"Today, I am taking the extraordinary step of risking my career, my reputation and my personal friendships, to act as a whistleblower and expose the undemocratic and potentially illegal pressure the Harper government has apparently applied to silence critics of the Enbridge Northern Gateway oil tanker/pipeline plan," says Frank.

The affidavit alleges the Prime Minister's Office has made an attempt to influence the charitable funding of ForestEthics Canada, a registered intervenor in the National Energy Board's federal review process for the Enbridge Northern Gateway pipeline.

According to the affidavit, the Prime Minister's Office has informed Tides Canada CEO, Ross McMillan, that it considers ForestEthics to be an "Enemy of the Government of Canada", and an "Enemy of the people of Canada", and that unless Tides Canada alters its charitable support of ForestEthics, there will be consequences.

"Canadian citizens will be shocked to learn that their own government is labelling critics of the Enbridge oil tanker/pipeline project, 'Enemies of the Government of Canada'," says Mr. Frank. "When a government starts labelling its own citizens 'enemies', it has lost its moral authority to govern."

Frank adds, "If the Prime Minister's Office is working behind the scenes to silence voices of opposition and legitimate criticism, how can Canadians have any confidence in this review process?

Canadians should be deeply concerned about this information, and I invite those named in my affidavit to sign sworn affidavits attesting to whether or not this is the truth."

View the Open Letter

SOURCE: www.andrewfrank.ca
Any Opposition to War in Iraq is Terrorism
Comment by David Dickinson on 23rd February 2012
To drum up support for the illegal invasion of Iraq, George W. Bush stated, "you're either with us, or you're with the terrorists." That means that virtually all Canadians are "terrorists" according to this definition.

Similarly, Prime Minister Harper's labelling of those who don't support the Gateway pipeline as "enemies of Canada" means that most British Columbians and nearly all First Nations people are "enemies" according to this definition.

What does the Harper govt intend to do with these "enemies of Canada"? To figure that out, you need only take heed of the words of Tom Flanagan, the American who runs federal Conservative policies. Flanagan and Harper honestly believe that anyone who opposes their sick, perverted ideology should be assassinated by the state!
The only thing dirtier than oil...
Comment by DHCollins on 26th January 2012
Are the politics that surround it. If you were to take all the people in government and toss them in the water, many of them would sink from all the lobbyist money stuffed in their pockets.

If they're not representing you, they're representing somebody else and you need to toss them out of public service as unfit for duty.

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