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In a recent letter, the lawyer for Tides Canada alleges that there are "serious inaccuracies and misrepresentations" in my writing in The National Post, in The Vancouver Sun and here at my blog. I disagree. For my response, click here.
Below, here is the correspondence that I have sent to Tides Canada since January of 2011 in order to try to verify my research. I received no reply.
- Jan. 4, 2011, Endswell stocks & bonds in oil & gas companies & pipelines, 1997-1999
- Jan. 7, 2011, Endswell stocks & bonds
- Jan. 7, 2011, Tides USA grants to Tides Canada for $4 Million
- Jan. 14, 2011, Open Letter to Joel Solomon
- Jan. 14, 2011, Bullitt grant for $50,000 to make Vancouver the "Greenest city"
- Jan. 19, 2011, Bullitt grant for $50,000 to make Vancouver the "Greenest City"
- Jan. 20, 2011, Tides Canada's comment that it has "no stand" for or against Alberta oil
- Jan. 22, 2011, $705,040 grant from Tides Canada for land trust work in Nova Scotia
- Jan. 17, 2011, Endswell stocks & bonds in oil & gas companies, 1997 - 1999
- Jan. 31, 2011, Rockefeller Brothers funding for a web-site about Alberta tourism
- Jan. 31, 2011, Rockefeller Brothers Funding of Greenpeace web-site through Tides Canada
- Feb. 2, 2011, $90,125 for Organizing for Change
- Feb. 10, 2011, funding from the Wilburforce Foundation (Microsoft founder)
- Feb. 11, 2011, Organizing for Change
- Feb. 11, 2011, Open Media
- Feb. 18, 2011, Grantee Support for $3.3 million: Who got $903,480 in 2009?
- Feb. 18, 2011, Organizing for Change
- Feb. 21, 2011, Organizing for Change & Groundwire
- Feb. 23, 2011, Dogwood Initiative
- March 4, 2011 Is Tides Canada still a client of FD Element?
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