Good question.... She operates a charitable foundation. In order to retain charitable status(which gives the donors a tax deduction) every charity (in the US and Canada) must report their income and expenses and the records are public domain. Google is your friend.
Do a search in this forum as this has been reviewed in detail when another feedlot boy posed the same question.
Yeah, I remember that post. I was meaning the cash and personal cheque donations of all the well meaning grey haired ladies from naturalist clubs, granola eaters and weekend hikers from the British Properties, sports and commercial fishermen from Fish and Game clubs and so called salmon advocacy groups who need to spend their salmon restoration dollars somehow, but sadly have been hoodwinked into funding a cause that will supposedly save wild salmon.
As absolon stated the irony is it is these groups, along with FN, who are causing the highest mortality of BC’s wild salmon.
I understand 13,000 people had seen Morton’s latest documentary before it found it's way on line ... most likely donations were accepted before the screenings (can anyone reading this confirm that?)
If money was collected how is it accounted for? And what about the money you and other anti salmon farmers have donated to the cause (no names necessary, you know who you are, lol) ... did you receive receipts or any information on where your money went or was heading?
What's that, you didn't donate?? Oh.