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The Canadian oil end game
We try to stay focused and disciplined here at the Line 6B Citizens' Blog. That is, while like most everybody else we've got lots of opinions about lots of things, we prefer not wander too much into areas that lie outside what we see as our primary mission here:...
Construction slideshow
A busy week at our day job-- papers! midterms!-- prevented us from blogging last week; we're sorry for the silence. We're also planning to play a little catch-up around here regarding Line 6B matters over the next several days. And in case you are not caught up, we...
And Enbridge wonders why people don’t trust them
The last time we saw any Enbridge representatives-- Mark Curwin, Thomas Hodge, and Mike Ashton, to be precise-- they were primed for action. This was at a Brandon Township Board of Trustees meeting last December where Enbridge was bound and determined to finalize an...
News Roundup
Some interesting articles have appeared over the past couple days. Over at Inside Climate News, their crack staff of reporters continues to do great work. Lisa Song has two excellent articles. The first is on the MPSC's phase two approval. A couple of choice quotes:...
What’s cooking
After a quiet stretch on the Line 6B front, things seem to have begun to rumble a bit lately-- mainly because of the MPSC phase two decision. So we've been as busy here at the blog as we've been in a little while. In fact, we hope you've had a chance to look at our...
Vote Wallace!
It's no secret that we're big fans of Beth Wallace of the National Wildlife Federation; she's one of the many fine people it's been our good fortune to get to know since Enbridge entered our lives. Beth is a dogged advocate for Great Lakes region conservation and the...





