After a few minutes, it appeared to me that he opposed the very idea of Alberta on principle and wasn't at all interested in hearing my argument (based on Ezra Levant's
book Ethical Oil) that I'd rather buy my oil from Alberta than from undemocratic regimes like Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Iran, or Nigeria; regimes that either brutalize women, exploit the local population, decapitate those convicted of «crimes,» stone adulterers, discriminate against minorities, have no environmental standards whatsoever, or try to govern their citizens as if it's the 8th century and not the 21st.
Not exact matches
It's not too much of an exaggeration to say the 2012 budget was inspired by, and might as well have been written by,
Ethical Oil, the oil - patch advocacy group inspired by an Ezra Levant book, and by Vivian Krause, a British Columbia blogger who spins tales of foreign meddling in Canada's mineral weal
Oil, the
oil - patch advocacy group inspired by an Ezra Levant book, and by Vivian Krause, a British Columbia blogger who spins tales of foreign meddling in Canada's mineral weal
oil - patch advocacy group inspired by an Ezra Levant
book, and by Vivian Krause, a British Columbia blogger who spins tales of foreign meddling in Canada's mineral wealth.
Inspired by conservative political pundit Ezra Levant «s
book by the same name, the
Ethical Oil website purports to «encourage people, businesses and governments to choose Ethical Oil from Canada, its oil sands and other liberal democracies.&raq
Oil website purports to «encourage people, businesses and governments to choose
Ethical Oil from Canada, its oil sands and other liberal democracies.&raq
Oil from Canada, its
oil sands and other liberal democracies.&raq
oil sands and other liberal democracies.»
Ezra Levant is a Canadian television and radio personality, conservative political activist, and author of
Ethical Oil: The Case for Canada's
Oil Sands, the
book that popularized the phrase «
Ethical Oil,» which is now being used by the conservative government in Canada as justification for the expansion of the Athabasca tar sands.
An «
Ethical Oil Echo Chamber» has developed since the
book was published in 2010.
The
Ethical Oil label came to prominence in Ezra Levant's
book of the same name, earlier this year.