Anti-Alberta Inquiry Redacted Details About Millions of Dollars in Foreign Funding to Right-Wing Groups - 2021-10-28

Jason Kenney's Anti-Alberta Inquiry found evidence that a small network of right-wing groups received millions of dollars in foreign funding, but the report redacted the names of those organizations and how much foreign money each received.
The long-awaited report, published last week after multiple delays, ultimately concluded there was no evidence environmental groups have engaged in illegal activity in their work fighting climate change.
Citing publicly available information, the report noted it found 37 environmental groups working on environmental issues in Alberta had received $54 million over two decades from outside Canada – an average of $3.3 million per year spread across 37 groups over the span of 17 years, to be precise.
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