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Protesters rally against Line 3 pipeline at Enbridge office in Minnesota

The Enbridge logo is shown at the company's annual meeting in Calgary on May 9, 2018. Jeff McIntosh / The Canadian Press

Dozens of people rallied outside a Minnesota office of Enbridge to protest the company’s proposed Line 3 oil pipeline replacement.

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Protesters said six members of their group chained themselves to a gate early Monday at Enbridge’s office in Bemidji, prompting the office to close for the day.

Police Capt. David LaZella said demonstrators left on their own and no arrests were made.

The $2.6 (USD) billion replacement pipeline would carry crude from Alberta across northern Minnesota to Enbridge’s terminal in Superior, Wis.

READ MORE: Line 3 pipeline setback more bad news for Canadian oilfield workers: CEO of industry group

Enbridge says the current Line 3, which was built in the 1960s, is subject to corrosion and cracking.

Environmental and Indigenous groups say the project risks oil spills in pristine areas of the Mississippi River headwaters region.

READ MORE: Minnesota court reverses regulators’ decision on impact of Enbridge Energy’s Line 3 pipeline

Watch below: (From March 4, 2019) Alberta has suffered yet another blow in its efforts to build a pipeline to carry crude out of the province. As Tom Vernon reports, this comes from a U.S. decision delaying Enbridge Line 3 by a year.

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