Who Is Kathryn Marshall, Lawyer for Ex-CBC Host Claiming Anti-Conservative Bias?

Kathryn Marshall appears on CBC's Power & Politics with Evan Solomon in 2012.

One of the architects of the debunked โ€œforeign-funded anti-pipeline protesterโ€ controversy is now representing a journalist claiming he was forced to resign from CBC News. Former CBC News host Travis Dhanraj has retained lawyer Kathryn Marshall, noted spokesperson for the Ethical Oil Institute, as his counsel. Dhanrajโ€™s public break with CBC has added fuel to […]

BlackRock Pivots from Sustainability Evangelists to Fossil-Fuel Funders

Claim to be verified: BlackRock offers its global clients sustainable investment products, which allegedly exclude fossil fuels. Context: In the first quarter of 2025 only, the world’s largest asset manager invested US$3 billion in fossil-fuel companies through its funds defined as sustainable. BlackRock promotes them with language that is potentially misleading and likely to leave […]

Who Are the Climate Deniers Fighting the Endangerment Finding?

Lee Zeldin, center, stands at a podium and Chris Wright, left, are joined by other government officials and staff in a truck manufacturing facility.

In late July, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lee Zeldin announced at a trucking facility in Indiana that the Trump administration would be moving to rescind the โ€œendangerment finding,โ€ an agency declaration which provides the legal foundation for many major U.S. climate regulations. Zeldin was joined at the press conference by U.S. Energy Secretary and […]

Reform Splurged ยฃ1.3m on Right-Wing Newspaper Adverts During Election

Nigel Farageโ€™s Reform UK paid almost ยฃ1.3 million to conservative publications during the 2024 general election campaign. The right-wing populist party, which frequently claims to be a victim of media bias, spentย roughly 25 percent of its ยฃ5.5 million budget on adverts in the Daily Mail, The Sun, and the Daily Express. These adverts were โ€œclearly […]

Carneyโ€™s LNG Push Will Cause BC Fracking to Skyrocket, Expert Warns

Fire comes out the top of an industrial structure, with trees surrounding

Shellโ€™s LNG Canada facility in Kitimat, B.C., shipped its first tanker of Asian-bound liquefied natural gas last month, signaling the beginning of a liquefied natural gas boom in Canada. The prospect of a surge in fossil fuel exports that could turn the country into the worldโ€™s fifth biggest LNG exporter is being cheered on by […]