Fossil Fuel Industry Has Lobbied B.C. Government 22,000 Times Since 2010

BC Liberals Political Donations Fossil Fuel Industry Lobbying

The fossil fuel industry lobbied the B.C. government more than 22,000 times between April 2010 and October 2016, according to a report released Wednesday by the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives as part of the Corporate Mapping Project.

The report also found that 48 fossil fuel companies and associated industry groups have donated $5.2 million to B.C. political parties between 2008 and 2015 — 92 per cent of which has gone to the BC Liberals.

Tweet: 7 of the top 10 political donors from the fossil fuel industry are also BC’s most active lobbyists http://bit.ly/2mMRoAd #bcpoli #bcelxn17The analysis found seven of the top 10 political donors from the fossil fuel industry are also B.C.’s most active lobbyists.

The Corporate (Read more…) Project is a six-year research and public engagement initiative jointly led by the University of Victoria, the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives and the Alberta-based Parkland Institute.

Tweet: Researchers can demonstrate the extensive political influence of the fossil fuel industry in B.C. http://bit.ly/2mMRoAd #bcpoli #bcelxn17Researchers have painstakingly analyzed lobbying and political donation records to demonstrate the extensive political influence of the fossil fuel industry in B.C.

I was definitely surprised at the sheer volume of lobbying contacts that we found,” Nick Graham, lead author of the report and PhD candidate at the University of Victoria, told DeSmog Canada.