Dakota Access Pipeline
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‘Water is life!’ Group protests Enbridge’s Line 3 in MinnesotaHundreds of protesters chanting "Stop Line 3!" and "Water is life!" gathered at the headwaters of the Mississippi River in northern Minnesota on Monday.EconomyJun 7, 2021
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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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Calgary-based Enerplus restarting North Dakota production despite threat to pipelineThe Calgary-based company says it is confident that crude-by-rail shipping from the state can be ramped up if the decision, stayed by an appeal court earlier this week, is restored and the pipeline is out of commission for a longer term.CanadaAug 7, 2020
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Judge rejects emergency order request to delay Dakota Access pipeline shutdownIn denying the request for an expedited ruling, Boasberg said he will scheduled a status hearing to discuss scheduling when he receives the Dakota Access motion to keep the pipeline running.WorldJul 7, 2020
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Greta Thunberg touring Dakotas reservations, concerned about Keystone XL pipeline’s pathA 16-year-old climate activist who garnered international attention when she scolded world leaders at the United Nations is visiting Indigenous reservations in the U.S. to talk about oil pipelines.EnvironmentOct 7, 2019
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Why Columbus, Ohio stopped celebrating Columbus DayColumbus, Ohio opted not to celebrate Christopher Columbus with the rest of the United States on Monday, choosing instead to move its holiday to November.WorldOct 8, 2018
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Civil liberties groups sue U.S. over alleged plans to thwart Keystone XL pipeline protestsCivil liberties advocates have sued the U.S government alleging law enforcement agencies are manoeuvring to crack down on anticipated protests over the Keystone XL oil pipeline.EnvironmentSep 4, 2018
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Best in photojournalism exhibited at World Press Photo Montreal 2017An award-winning Canadian freelance photojournalist has her work displayed at World Press Photo Montreal 2017 exhibition.FeaturesAug 29, 2017
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Enbridge earnings fall in first quarterEnbridge is reporting a drop in earnings in the first quarter of 2017.EconomyMay 11, 2017
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Fact checking Donald Trump’s week: Obamacare coverage, Sweden and pipelinesThe president is one to overreach for superlatives, whether describing the state of things as he found them or what he plans to do about them — or claims to have done already.WorldFeb 25, 2017
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