Three Canadian activists were arrested early Monday after manually stopping the flow of tar sands oil in Enbridge’s controversial Line 9, protesting the pipeline as an affront to Indigenous sovereignty, as well as the planet.
The individuals reportedly bike-locked themselves to a valve site just outside of Sarnia in southwestern Ontario after using the hand wheel to stem the flow. Police took the three activists, identified as members of the group Rising Tide North America, into custody after removing the bike locks.
Tar sands oil began flowing through the Line 9 pipeline earlier this month after Canada’s National Energy Board (NEB) approved the pipeline’s reversal, allowing it to carry tar sands diluted bitumen (“dilbit”) and fracked Bakken crude from Sarnia, Ontario to Montreal.
The approval came despite the fact that Indigenous groups are in the midst of a Supreme Court challenge against the pipeline, arguing that the government failed to consult with the land holders.
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