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    Big Oil's Getting Cozy With Canada's Most Iconic Museum -- And People Are Upset.

    The Canadian Museum of History takes money from the dirtiest oil lobby in the country -- the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers (CAPP). Now, thousands of people are calling on the Museum to stand on the right side of history and #CutCAPP.

    It all started with a video.

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    The ball got rolling when 350.org released a video telling the story of young climate activist, Katie Perfitt. Katie visited the Museum of History as a child and, recently, she was appalled to find out about the Museum's close ties to Big Oil. In the video, Katie made a public call out for people across the country to join her in telling the Museum to cut its ties to Canada's most dangerous fossil fuel lobby -- CAPP.

    It became pretty clear that CAPP is trying to use this sponorship to cover up its dirty work.

    #TBT to when @OilGasCanada helped scrap important enviro policies https://t.co/xZFLNhZwfp @CanMusHistory, #CutCAPP! https://t.co/BkprFYid6e

    It didn't take long for people to start recounting all the ways in which the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers (CAPP) has deceived the public, blocked climate legislation, dismantled environmental laws, and pushed an agenda that violates Indigenous rights. Clearly, sponsoring the Museum is an attempt to cover up these dirty dealings.

    Thousands started calling on the Museum to cut ties to CAPP.

    Dear @CanMusHistory: stand on the right side of history & #CutCAPP. I signed the petition: https://t.co/qphLiZH1ae

    Within a few days, thousands of people across the country had signed the petition calling on the Museum of History to cut its ties to CAPP and they were pretty vocal about it on social media. The Museum's twitter was completely flooded with #CutCAPP tweets.

    And at the Canadian Museums Association conference, oil sponsorship became a hot topic of discussion.

    It became clear that the Museum of History can follow the lead of others...

    Nika Collison talks about the firm stance against the oil and gas industry taken by the leadership of the Haida Gwa… https://t.co/Bd2C3RhAoN

    The conference became an opportunity to celebrate leaders like the Haida Gwaii Museum in BC which firmly opposes sponsorship from the fossil fuel industry. It became pretty clear that the Museum could follow the lead of such institutions.

    Even international institutions started calling on the Museum of History to do better.

    Some big names chimed in too.

    This is a great museum--too great for this kind of sleazy partnership https://t.co/y6aJAOGD9R

    Acclaimed author and climate change activist, Bill McKibben, joined some other high profile friends in adding his voice to the choir of thousands calling for the Museum to stand on the Right Side of History.

    So what's next?