Dogwood BC (formerly Dogwood Initiative)
The photo below showing our (now) NDP MP Taylor Bachrach was collaborating with Dogwood’s Will Horter into manipulation First Nations secretly into backing the ban on tankers, clearly this was never the brainchild of the then NDP MP Nathan Cullen, but a deep underground manipulation carefully orchestrated to make it appear as if First Nations originated the idea and they were just supporting First Nations ideals. Funny how confessions on Facebook come to light when people cannot resist bragging about their accomplishments.
This is the kind of smut national scandals are made of with both NDP MP Nathan Cullen and Taylor Bachrach in it up to their necks.
Jessica Clogg is West Coast Environmental Law‘s Executive Director and Senior Counsel, Executive Director of what is now Dogwood Initiative, the late Bruce Hill led the Headwaters Initiative Project, a project of Tides Foundation.
Below is a letter that borders extortion against Petronas, and it shows that the Eco-radicals are only supporting our First Nations, however we now know it was the other way around where they got the chiefs to sign and opposed the PNW LNG. In another online post a member of the Skeenawild Conservation Trust bragged about how they supplied all the protesters with boats.
“It is has been nearly four months since the occupation began. In the beginning, interactions between occupiers and the PNW LNG-hired surveyors were relatively peaceful, consisting of escorting surveyors off Flora Bank and brief boat-to-boat interactions. However, tempers have flared over the last month. Occupiers yell across the water, demanding that workers get lost, while survey boats resort to constant video surveillance. One worker held up a grappling hook while the boats circled one another during a late-night confrontation. Boats have made physical contact. Boatloads of surveyors pass the island with their hands covering their faces while a designated videographer rolls to catch any angry words cast by the occupiers. The RCMP boat has been out patrolling the area regularly.”
The Dogwood Initiative is a non-profit organization that campaigns against coal and also plays a lead role in the anti-pipeline, Tar Sands Campaign. Created by the Rockefeller Brothers Fund, The Tides Foundation and other U.S. foundations, The Tar Sands Campaign aims to sabotage the Canadian oil industry by undermining investor confidence and “land-locking” oil sands crude within North America so that it cannot reach overseas markets where it could fetch a higher price per barrel. U.S. foundations that support this campaign have paid Dogwood at least $2.7 million (2008 – 2016).
Dogwood claims to have helped elect seven mayors during the 2014 municipal elections in B.C. Dogwood also claims to have helped to defeat eight Conservative incumbents in the 2015 federal election. In B.C.’s 2017 provincial election, Dogwood helped to make “corporate cash” a central issue and got voters to the polls in key ridings, especially in Vancouver. It follows that one of the many factors in election outcomes in Canada is a U.S.-funded campaign to keep Canada over a barrel.
For 2016/2017, Dogwood’s total revenue was $1.6 million, up four-fold since 2010. According to the analysis presented here, funding from U.S. foundations accounted for roughly 15% of Dogwood’s total revenue for 2016. With 260,000 supporters, most of whom are Canadian, Dogwood has came to the point that with or without U.S. funding, Dogwood can influence elections at all levels of government.
Dogwood Initiative Tides Funding
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- $40,654 (2008) paid through Tides Canada Foundation
- $46,639 (2009) paid through Tides Canada Foundation
- $65,000 (2010)
- $150,000 (2011)
- $75,000 (2012)
- $75,000 (2013)
- $201,752 (2014)
- $142,279 (2016)
- $163 763 (2017)
More must read articles “Everything you need to know about the Tides Foundation“
Also read Election Activism: Dogwood Initiative Who Is It & Who Funds It?
Addendum: The following due to its extreme relevance to our readers is a copy paste from the website of Vivian Krause. The link we are using is Election Activism: Dogwood Initiative Who Is It & Who Funds It? Please support her work as there are so few people willing to call out these horrible and abusive people trying to undermine our nation.
For my complete report (99 pages) click here: Election Activism: Who Is The Dogwood Initiative & Who Funds It?
The Dogwood Initiative is a non-profit organization that campaigns against coal and also plays a lead role in the anti-pipeline, Tar Sands Campaign. Created by the Rockefeller Brothers Fund, The Tides Foundation and other U.S. foundations, The Tar Sands Campaign aims to sabotage the Canadian oil industry by undermining investor confidence and “land-locking” oil sands crude within North America so that it cannot reach overseas markets where it could fetch a higher price per barrel. U.S. foundations that support this campaign have paid Dogwood at least $2.7 million (2008 – 2016).
Dogwood runs get-the-vote-out campaigns in municipal, provincial and federal elections in order to elect candidates and political parties who oppose pipelines and more broadly, to defeat any politician or political party who supports the Canadian oil & gas industry.
Dogwood claims to have helped elect seven mayors during the 2014 municipal elections in B.C. Dogwood also claims to have helped to defeat eight Conservative incumbents in the 2015 federal election. In B.C.’s 2017 provincial election, Dogwood helped to make “corporate cash” a central issue and got voters to the polls in key ridings, especially in Vancouver. It follows that one of the many factors in election outcomes in Canada is a U.S.-funded campaign to keep Canada over a barrel.
For 2016/2017, Dogwood’s total revenue was $1.6 million, up four-fold since 2010. According to the analysis presented here, funding from U.S. foundations accounted for roughly 15% of Dogwood’s total revenue for 2016. With 260,000 supporters, most of whom are Canadian, Dogwood has came to the point that with or without U.S. funding, Dogwood can influence elections at all levels of government.
For more information, click here: Election Activism: Who Is The Dogwood Initiative & Who Funds It?
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