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Canada formally invokes 1977 pipeline treaty with U.S. over Line 5 dispute By Reuters

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© Reuters. FILE PHOTO A general view of the Imperial Oil refinery located close to Enbridge’s Line 5 pipe. Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer directed its closure in May 2021 in Sarnia (Ontario, Canada), March 2021. Picture taken March 20, 2021. REUTERS/Carlos

CALGARY, Alberta (Reuters) – Canada has invoked a 1977 agreement with the United States on Monday in order to seek negotiations regarding Enbridge’s Line 5 (NYSE:) Inc oil pipeline. Michigan had ordered the shutdown of the line 5 because it was threatening the Great Lakes.

Gordon Giffin (legal counsel for Canada) sent a note to the federal court concerning the legal dispute between Enbridge & Michigan. This informed the judge about the move.

Canada’s foreign minister did not respond immediately to our request for comment.

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