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A recent court ruling ordered Enbridge to shut down and relocate the segment of Line 5 that's currently operating on tribal land. We spoke with the Bad River Band's Tribal Council secretary and Enbridge's director of tribal engagement to learn more about this decision.
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A Wisconsin-based tribe trying to reclaim land sovereignty, Medicaid disenrollment, the Drive SAFE bill package, and an opera singer with roots in Michigan.
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The charges resulting from the 2022 GOP gubernatorial petition fraud, an author on his new cinema history book, hospital system profits during the pandemic, and what a partial shutdown of Line 5 in Wisconsin could mean for Michigan.
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A federal judge ordered a segment of Line 5 to be moved within three years. Enbridge said it will appeal.
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The proposed pipeline under the Straits of Mackinac was supposed to have an extended environmental review process. But the new law says environmental reviews must be done within two years.
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A federal judge signaled Thursday that he won't order an energy company to shut down an oil pipeline. A Wisconsin tribe argues that rapid erosion could expose the line and cause a massive oil spill on reservation land.
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Permitting delays have tacked on another year-and-a-half to the planned Line 5 tunnel project under the Straits of Mackinac Assuming the project gets needed permits, construction won’t begin until 2026 at earliestThe tunnel was supposed to be completed in 2024
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Federal officials are delaying a decision on whether to approve an oil pipeline tunnel under the Straits of Mackinac. The tunnel would carry Enbridge Energy's Line 5.
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Activist shareholders question whether Enbridge's political activities in the U.S. might cause the company risks.
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Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel has asked the Sixth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals to return a lawsuit filed against Enbridge Energy and its Line 5 pipeline back to state court.