Dakota Access
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Fate of Dakota Access pipeline may be revealed at U.S. court hearing FridayThe pipeline has drawn fierce opposition from climate activists and Indigenous tribes, with protests that continued after former president Donald Trump authorized its completion.WorldApr 9, 2021
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Keystone Pipeline shut down after spilling nearly 800,000 litres of oil in U.S.The pipeline from Hardisty, Alberta, to Cushing, Oklahoma, and to Wood River and Patoka in Illinois, has been shut down temporarily.CanadaNov 16, 2017
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First Nations sign anti-pipeline declaration in Calgary WednesdayFirst Nations leaders gathered in Calgary Wednesday to sign a declaration against the Keystone XL pipeline.MoneyMay 17, 2017
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Will Keystone XL be good for Canada? Depends who you askCanadian players remain divided on whether the Keystone XL project, approved by Donald Trump on Tuesday, is good for the country.CanadaJan 25, 2017
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Will Keystone XL be built now that Donald Trump has approved the project?With support for Keystone from south of the border, whatever comes of Donald Trump’s pipeline revival will rely mostly on TransCanada Corp., the company behind the project.CanadaJan 24, 2017
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North Dakota borrows $7M for continued efforts against Dakota Access pipeline protestersNorth Dakota leaders have approved an emergency request to borrow an additional $7 million to cover the cost of law enforcement related to the ongoing protest of the four-state Dakota Access oil pipeline.EconomyNov 30, 2016
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Donald Trump’s stock in Dakota Access oil pipeline company prompts concernPresident-elect Donald Trump holds stock in the company building the disputed Dakota Access oil pipeline, prompting concern it could affect any decision he makes on the multi-billion dollar project as president.PoliticsNov 25, 2016
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Standing Rock protest: The key players in the Dakota Access pipeline fightThe Dakota Access pipeline has become a rallying point for American Indian tribes and others determined to block it. Here's a look at the key players connected with the protest, which boiled over in October with some 400 arrests.EnvironmentNov 1, 2016
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Dakota Access pipeline protesters seeing money pour in from crowdsourcingAnd as the number of protest-related arrests increased this week, so did contributions - the funds raked in more than $200,000 between Thursday and Friday alone.WorldOct 30, 2016
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Dakota Access protesters received over $1 million in crowdsourced fundingThe crowdsourcing goal was modest: $5,000, enough to help a few dozen people camping in North Dakota to protest. The fund has since topped a staggering $1 million.EnvironmentOct 30, 2016
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