On Sunday I attended a climate rally in Regina with what looked to be well over a hundred other people.
It’s too bad more of the 33,400 Rider fans in attendance didn’t make the People’s Climate March a priority for their pre-game activity. Listening to the crowd at the Legislature though, it’s apparent there are plenty of people in oil country who are afraid to speak out against the industries ruining their water tables and flooding their towns with oil money. Who would they speak to anyway? Some local papers won’t publish stories of oil spills a journalist told me in 2010. Bad for business. And Postmedia owned papers are in cahoots with CAPP. That makes it all the more amazing that Murray Mandryk managed to write a fairly critical piece on McMillian bolting from Wall’s government to work on the private side of the oil lobby sector. McMillian perhaps exhausted his public oil deeds.
You probably want to read this about oil lobbying in Canada. Look who is sitting with criminal Bruce Carson? Oh, it’s just the Premier of Alberta.
The Premier makes a little cameo appearance in this short film of the Climate March. Bring ‘Em Out.
Holy cow! more people showed up at this rally than at the anti ISIL/ anti radical Islam peace march in Calgary last month!
Would be a dream if troops were assigned to the climate problem for even thirty days.
Heck yeah your right there John……we’d have the climate problem solved just like Harper solved the radical Islam problem we used to have!
http://www.progressalberta.ca/robin_campbell_ethics_complaint