Line 3
In June 2018, the Minnesota Public Utilities Commission approved Enbridge’s Line 3 pipeline, to carry tar sands crude from Hardisty, Alberta to a terminal in Superior, Wisconsin. This is the company’s largest and most expensive project ever.
Minnesota was the last jurisdiction needed to give approval to Line 3. In Canada, the project received final approval from the Trudeau government in November 2016 (at the same time as the Trans Mountain pipeline was approved).
Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs to challenge Trudeau in federal court over Line 3 pipeline approval
Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs Grand Chief Derek Nepinak
The Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs is challenging the Trudeau government's approval of ...
Native American fight against Trudeau-backed Line 3 pipeline set to intensify
On November 29, the day Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced his approval of the Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain pipeline, ...
Hamilton chapter protests against the Trans Mountain, Line 3 and Line 10 pipelines
The protest against the Kinder Morgan and Enbridge pipelines outside the federal building on Bay Street in Hamilton.
The Council ...
Trudeau could approve 760,000 bpd Line 3 tar sands pipeline this week
The Trudeau government is expected to decide on Enbridge's proposed 760,000 barrel per day Line 3 tar sands pipeline ...
Natural Resources minister backs pipeline expansion as NEB approves Line 3 expansion
Natural Resources Minister Jim Carr.
The Council of Canadians backs the Leap Manifesto demands that call for a 100 per ...
Enbridge’s proposed 760,000 bpd Line 3 pipeline to Lake Superior
The Line 3 route in Canada
What is the Enbridge Line 3 pipeline?
Bloomberg has reported, "Enbridge is ...