Trudeau puts it all on the line for a pipeline that’s unlikely to be built
Federal politicians have consistently underestimated the intensity of opposition to more oil tankers on the B.C. coast.

OTTAWA—On the evening of July 25, 2010, an oil pipeline owned by Enbridge Inc. ruptured near Marshall, Mich. During the 17 hours it took for the company to turn off the flow,
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