Alberta Premier Jason Kenney defends a government-funded energy campaign against a Netflix movie, labelling it as anti-oil propaganda. The Belgian-French adventure animation, “Bigfoot Family,” takes place in Alaska, where a family of mythical Bigfoot creatures take on an antagonist oil mogul who prepares to detonate a pristine valley to excavate its oil resource. The movie premiered on Netflix in February. Kenney described the film as an “anti-oil and gas propaganda” on Tuesday, saying that it’s “a Hollywood production that depicts oil companies … as wanting to murder children to oppose environmental progress.” Kenney’s United Conservative Party had established an oil and gas “energy war room,” officially known as the Canadian Energy Centre (CEC), to push back against alleged misinformation about Alberta’s fossil fuels sector. As part of the effort, the war room launched a campaign last week against Netflix, claiming its production is hurting workers and the oil sector. “It …