Lobby Wrap: GoFundMe di sirkuit lobi setelah penggalangan dana berakhir.- Lobby Wrap: GoFundMe on lobby circuit after ending fundraiser.

Toronto, Feb14, 2022. 15:59 p.m
Ketika protes mandat anti-vaksin berlanjut di pusat kota Ottawa, platform penggalangan dana yang awalnya digunakan oleh pendukung 'Konvoi Kebebasan' gadungan telah memasuki sirkuit lobi Kanada untuk membahas kebijakan dan praktiknya.

Pekan lalu, GoFundMe yang berbasis di AS setuju untuk meminta pejabatnya muncul di hadapan komite Keamanan Publik dan Keamanan Nasional DPR pada bulan Maret untuk menjawab pertanyaan tentang lebih dari $ 10 juta yang diajukan oleh pendukung konvoi di situs web crowdfunding-nya.

Awal bulan ini, Ottawa mengajukan laporan singkat ke pengadilan Michigan untuk menjaga agar Jalur Enbridge 5 —  yang mengangkut minyak mentah ringan dan cairan gas alam dari Kanada Barat ke Ontario dan Quebec melalui AS — tetap berjalan, perusahaan menjangkau ke federal  pemerintah dalam masalah lintas batas.

Enbridge ingin membahas "operasi yang aman" dan keandalan jalur pipa, jalur pipa gas alam, utilitas, dan aset listriknya.

Sementara itu, Korps Insinyur Angkatan Darat AS saat ini sedang melakukan studi di Jalur 5 yang diharapkan akan dipresentasikan ke Gedung Putih setelah selesai.


As anti-vaccine mandate protests continue in downtown Ottawa, the fundraising platform initially used by supporters of the self-styled ‘Freedom Convoy’ has entered the Canadian lobbying circuit to discuss it policies and practices.

Last week, U.S.-based GoFundMe agreed to have its officials appear before the House Public Safety and National Security committee in March to answer questions about more than $10 million that convoy supporters raised on its crowdfunding website.

Earlier this month Ottawa filed a brief before the Michigan court to keep the Enbridge Line 5 —  which transports light crude oil and natural gas liquids from Western Canada to Ontario and Quebec via the U.S. — up and running, the company is reaching out to the federal government on cross-border issues.

Enbridge want to discuss the “safe operation” and reliability of its pipelines, natural gas pipelines, utilities, and power assets.

Meanwhile, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is presently conducting a study on Line 5 which is expected to be presented to the White House once completed.


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