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Over the past year, Vancouver writer Vivian Krausehas been documenting the role of activist U.S. charitable foundations — many with radical agendas aimed at Canada — in funding environmental groups in Canada. The foundations, from the Tides group to the Hewlett and Packard foundations and many others, have poured up to $300-million into Canadian groups over the past 10 years. Canadian industrial targets have included farmed salmon, tanker traffic, oil sands development and the forest industry — core industries in Canada’s economic development.

Below is a list of Ms. Krause’s articles for FP Comment, articles that triggered a major move by Joe Oliver, Canada’s Minister of Natural Resources, to attempt to short-circuit the influence of foreign funding and speed up regulatory reviews of major energy projects such as the Northern Gateway pipeline from Alberta to British Columbia.

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Canadian pipelines targeted by U.S. funds

Damage control

Suzuki’s funding

Oil sands money trail

$65-million for ducks (?) and more

Who’s funding Mayor Robertson?

Tarred by science

The missing sea lice

Suzuki’s fish story

U.S. environmentalists are meddling in B.C.’s election

Packard’s push against B.C. salmon

Demarketing Alberta

U.S. foundations against the oil sands

Money trail gets fishy

U.S. funding of native groups (at bottom of page)