Line 5 opponents urging White House to reject Canada’s ‘audacious’ treaty gambit
WASHINGTON — Opponents of Line 5 want the White House to reject Canada’s bilateral effort to prevent a Michigan judge from shutting down the cross-border pipeline.
Canada has formally requested negotiations with the U.S. under the terms of a 1977 treaty that specifically deals with the bilateral transmission of energy.
Environmental groups, however, call the gambit an “audacious” and misleading attack on American sovereignty.
A coalition dedicated to the shutdown of Line 5 is delivering petitions to members of Congress and the White House, urging them to side with Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer.