‘Social movement’: Alberta’s energy ‘war room’ planning broad new ad campaign
EDMONTON — Alberta’s Canadian Energy Centre appears ready to be vocal again, planning a new campaign to “change perceptions” about the province’s oil and gas industry and build what it’s calling a social movement in its support.
One year after the province’s United Conservative government ended the controversial agency’s outreach during the COVID-19 pandemic, the so-called “war room” has put out a request for proposals on how to change the values and attitudes held by people in Eastern Canada and the northern United States.
The winning candidate must show a “demonstrated ability to change perceptions about messages and values,” says an Aug. 23 document. Its ultimate goal is “building a social movement” in support of Canada’s oil and gas industry.
“We are excited to be moving forward on the CEC’s mission — to advance Canada as the supplier of choice for the world’s growing demand for responsibly produced energy,” Tom Olsen, the centre’s director, said in an email.