‘Bigfoot Family’: The infantile that infuriates Canada’s petrolmen | International

A scene from the movie 'The big family'.
A scene from the movie ‘The big family’.

The last battle of the Canadian Center for Energy (CEC) is not against a critical academic information or a new media initiative, without Bigfoot Family [La familia pie grande], an infantile pelican. The organism, framed to promote the image of the energy industry and funded by the Governor of Alberta (west), considers that this animation center represents a “brainwashing to the nines through the medium of propaganda against gas and petroleum”.

Bigfoot Family, as of The Son of Big foot, is a French-Belgian pelican trained in August 2020 in various European salas. Llego in the final of the year to the high school students working on the Netflix platform and a month later in Canada, with great success in both countries. In this work, the family of the best beast of the bush forests will protect a natural reserve in Alaska from the plans of a petrol company. The CEC has launched a Netflix Canada campaign, cringing that the film “is misleading information about the petroleum and gas industry”.

In his petition online, the signaling organism that Bigfoot Family “Sell information about the energy sector”. También assures: “Canada’s global oil and gas industry is one of the best in the world in respecting both ambient, social and governmental standards. Gasta miles of millions of dollars each year to protect the medium environment ”. At the moment, only 2,500 people support this petition, which was launched last week. CEC signaled on its Facebook page that the surgeon initiative was raised by the parents of a family man. “The movie demonizes the workers of the sector”, added the organism.

Shannon Phillips, Provincial Deputy for the New Democratic Party, said this initiative reflects the problems of Jason Kenney’s Gobierno Conservative. “We do not have an employee program and its leader is unpopular, as it recalls these topics,” he said, lamenting that the money of the contributors would serve to feed them. For its part, some experts in communication expressed in Canadian media that this campaign will surely reverse the result: accentuate the negative stereotypes that the hydrocarbon industry has. El domingo, otra petition comenzó ‘n omsendbrief en internet: un grupo de canadienses pide a Netflix que financie Bigfoot Family 2. Propose that the story takes place in an area of ​​Alberta where the Provincial Government authorizes carbon extraction projects.

It is not the first time that the Canadian Center for Energy – popularly known as the “war quarter” of this industry in the province – is at odds with the controversy. Endowed with an annual presumption of 30 million Canadian dollars (24 million Canadian dollars), the CEC has stated that it will make various alerts on its lack of financial transparency. Due to the pandemic, the forecast for 2021 has reached 4.7 million. Pocos días despu de haber sido creado, una stadadounidense denunció que el center había plagiado su logotipo. The organism must be replaced.

In February 2020, an article in The New York Times explains that various financial giants have begun to invest in the bituminous arenas of Alberta, one of the most criticized petroleum sources in the world due to its medium impact. Tom Olsen, director of the CEC, wrote on Twitter how he responded that the neoorcina cabeca had “a questionable history”, that it was not a reliable medium of information and that the periodical had “been accused of anti-Semitism and untumerable occasions”. Olsen has been out for some time now.

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