Amnesty ‘deeply concerned’ about Alberta’s plans to fight oil industry foes
CALGARY — Amnesty International says it’s “deeply concerned” about the Alberta government’s plans to fight back against oil and gas industry critics.
Alex Neve, secretary general of the human rights group’s Canadian branch, has written a letter to Alberta Premier Jason Kenney.
In it, Neve urges Kenney to abandon his “fight back strategy” as currently envisioned.
The strategy includes a public inquiry into foreign funding of environmental groups and a $30-million war room to take on critics through ads and social media.