Groups Fight Back After Conservatives Try To Dilute Environmental Laws

"Discord between the Tories and environmentalists began when the federal natural resources minister maligned environmental groups as radicals. It escalated with the introduction of Bill C-38, a package of new laws, some directly targeting charities and environmental protections. Now it’s war.



Environmental groups are fighting back after the Conservatives accused them of hijacking public decision-making and using foreign funding to damage national economic interests. Their target is Bill C-38 which opponents say weakens fish habitat protection and strengthens the taxman’s powers to question charities."

Gordon Hoekstra reports for the Vancouver Sun June 8, 2012.

Source: Vancouver Sun, 06/11/2012