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From The Detroit News: Snyder: Enbridge’s disclosure ‘deeply concerning’
-Snyder: Enbridge’s disclosure ‘deeply concerning’ From Leonard N. Fleming, The Detroit News State officials said Monday that coating gaps on Line…
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Enbridge: “The Safety of the Pipeline was never compromised”
-State officials reveal Line 5 permit application at risk On Friday, October 27th, Enbridge admitted the company knew a section…
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Enbridge: “No Evidence of Corrosion along Pipeline”
-As you saw last week on greatlakesnow.org, Michigan lawmakers including Governor Rick Snyder are calling for Enbridge Oil Company to…
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Enbridge and NWF respond to MI Attorney General’s statement about closure of Line 5
-GreatLakesNow.org has just received responses from Enbridge and from The National Wildlife Federation to a new study on alternatives for Enbridge’s Line 5 pipeline under the Straits of Mackinac, and to today’s statement from Michigan Attorney Bill Schuette calling for the development of a “specific and definite timetable” to close Line 5.
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Enbridge denies own report noting Straits oil pipeline losing coating
-“Officials with Canadian oil transport corporation Enbridge on Thursday denied reports that the company’s twin, underwater, 64-year-old oil and natural gas…
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A new coalition of Midwest business leaders is formed to decommission Enbridge Oil Company’s massive pipeline in the Straits of Mackinac
-A new obstacle to the controversial twin oil pipeline under the Straits of Mackinac has just been created that aims…
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‘You start with us’: Conservation authority head has parting message for Ontario government
-Outgoing CEO of Conservation Halton reflects on government cuts and how to enable development while protecting nature and future generations.
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Ontario weakens watershed protections (again) as natural resources minister gets new powers
-New rules reduce buffer zones between development and wetlands and empower Doug Ford’s cabinet to issue permits without their say.