Investigating the political, economic and cultural power of the oil industry
The Corporate Mapping Project is a collaborative research project between the University of Victoria, CCPA BC, CCPA SK and the Parkland Institute. It focuses on “mapping” how power and influence play out in the oil, gas and coal industries of BC, Alberta and Saskatchewan. We also map the wider connections that link Western Canada’s fossil fuel sector to other sectors of the economy (both national and global) and to other parts of society (governments and other public institutions, think tanks and lobby groups, etc).
Mapping the power of the oil industry in Saskatchewan
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Big Oil in City Hall: Climate and Energy Politics in the Queen City
https://policyalternatives.ca/publications/reports/big-oil-city-hall -
Crude Lessons: Fossil Fuel Industry Influence on Environmental Education in Saskatchewan
https://policyalternatives.ca/publications/reports/crude-lessons -
A Prairie Patchwork: Reliance on oil industry philanthropy in Saskatchewan boom towns
https://policyalternatives.ca/prairie-patchwork -
Climate Politics in the Patch: Engaging Saskatchewan’s Oil-Producing Communities on Climate Change Issues
https://policyalternatives.ca/sk-oil-patch
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