This is a formal request from Greenpeace Canada and Democracy Watch to Ontario’s Chief Electoral Officer into whether an ad campaign by a front group for the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers (CAPP) violated Ontario’s election law.
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Stop the pipeline. Save the ocean and its inhabitants.
Greenpeace efforts to save sea animals are great. Your efforts to stop all energy development specifically in alberta are not. And why dont you go after China and India's huge increasing coal co2 emissions? Your silence seems to be hypocritical.
China has installed more renewable energy than the whole world put together in 2023. They are probably going to hit peak fossil fuel consumption this year and start to reduce admittedly from a large base but it is a start