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Canadian Indigenous group slams Ottawa's efforts to protect Line 5 pipeline – RCI


Posted: Friday, May 7, 2021 08:26
A major Canadian Indigenous group is adding its voice in support of a campaign by Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer to shut down an oil pipeline that runs under the Great Lakes and supplies much of the fuel to Ontario and Quebec.
Line 5, which runs through Michigan from the Wisconsin city of Superior to Sarnia, Ont., crosses the Great Lakes beneath the environmentally sensitive Straits of Mackinac, which link Lake Michigan to Lake Huron.
The pipeline operated by Enbridge Inc. carries 540,000 barrels of light oil and natural gas liquids from Western Canada. It feeds oil refineries that provide nearly half of Ontario’s fuel supply. The remainder of the crude is pumped further east to Quebec refineries through Line 9, where it provides 40 to 50 per cent of that province’s fuel supply. ....

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First Nations back closing Line 5


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WASHINGTON The federal Liberal government is putting Canada’s oil and gas industry ahead of the Great Lakes by opposing Michigan’s efforts to shut down the Line 5 pipeline, says a prominent group of Ontario First Nations.
The Anishinabek Nation said Thursday it is disappointed that Ottawa is pushing back against Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s order that Enbridge Inc. stop operating the cross-border pipeline next week.
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The federal government is considering taking action under the 1977 Transit Pipelines Treaty with the United States that allows for the uninterrupted flow of energy between the two countries. ....

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Line 5 shutdown supported by Ontario First Nations


Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer U.S. talks about the statewide COVID-19 vaccination effort during a press conference in April 2021. Photo by:The Canadian Press/AP Lon Horwedel
WASHINGTON The federal Liberal government is putting Canada s oil and gas industry ahead of the Great Lakes by opposing Michigan s efforts to shut down the Line 5 pipeline, says a prominent group of Ontario First Nations.
The Anishinabek Nation said Thursday it is disappointed that Ottawa is pushing back against Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer s order that Enbridge Inc. stop operating the cross-border pipeline next week.
The federal government is considering taking action under the 1977 Transit Pipelines Treaty with the United States that allows for the uninterrupted flow of energy between the two countries. ....

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NetNewsLedger - Anishinabek Nation Grand Council Chief statement on guilty verdict in death of Barbara Kentner


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Grand Council Chief Glen Hare
Anishinabek Nation Grand Council Chief Glen Hare shares his statement following the guilty verdict determined earlier today for the manslaughter charge in the killing of Barbara Kentner, a First Nation woman residing in Thunder Bay, Ont., in 2017.
 
“While this verdict will never bring back Barbara, and may not bring much comfort for all those who continue to be deeply impacted by her loss, this guilty verdict is recognizing that she lost her life at the hands of racism,” states Grand Council Chief Glen Hare. “This verdict is a small glimmer of hope that if we all continue to seek justice for these inhumane, undignified acts of violence rooted in racism in a united effort with our brothers, sisters and allies across Turtle Island, that one day they may come to an end and our next seven generations will live in a safer world.” ....

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