They seem to think they can fool Canada by giving cherry-picked information,” researcher and blogger Vivian Krause said.
Krause said MacMillan should still explain how $200,000 from the Oak Foundation to push for a low-carbon future and $30,000 from the Bullitt Foundation for “voter engagement” are charitable activities.
“This makes a mockery of Canadians’ legitimate concerns about how Tides Canada is trampling on the sovereignty of our country,” she said.
Jamie Ellerton, the Tory-connected head of EthicalOil.org, counted 16 foreign donors Tides Canada hasn’t been open about.
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