Should the government continue to fund the "War Room" to challenge critics of the oil and gas industry?
The Canadian Energy Centre, colloquially known as the "War Room," was established to rebut perceived misinformation about Alberta’s oil and gas industry. Supporters view it as a necessary shield for the province’s economic engine against foreign-funded environmental activists. Critics dismiss it as an unaccountable, gaffe-prone slush fund that uses taxpayer money to stifle dissent and promote industry talking points that private corporations should fund themselves.
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