Above Photo: The People versus Enbridge line 9
For the second time in as many weeks activists in Canada have occupied and shut down Line 9 Endbridge’s 300,000 barrel per day oil pipe line. This action effectively shuts down the flow of bitumen oil from the Alberta Tar Sands into the United States.
The activists arrived at the Endbridge site just West of Sarnia, Ontario at 8AM and proceeded with closing the valve and locking themselves to the equipment.
Line 9 is a highly contested tar sands pipeline that began shipping crude earlier this month between Sarnia and Montreal. Those involved assert that the operation of line 9 is a violation of indigenous sovereignty and treaty rights.
“It’s clear that tar sands projects represent an ongoing cultural and environmental genocide.” Vanessa Gray asserts. “I defend the land and water because it is sacred. I have the right to defend anything that threatens my traditions and culture.” – via JustWords Media Release
Enbridge’s Line 9 puts the health of millions of people in Quebec and Ontario at risk by threatening the drinking water of numerous communities. This 40-year-old pipeline crosses multiple rivers and major watercourses, including Lake Ontario and the St. Clair River which drains from Lake Huron into Lake St Clair between the Canadian province of Ontario and the U.S. state of Michigan.
The activists are calling on oil companies and the Canadian government to stop the tar sands and end the industrialization of a vast area of Indigenous territories, forests and wetlands in northern Alberta.
Also it must be noted that line 9 is directly connected to the notorious line 6B which leaked over 1 million barrels of bitumen in Kalamazoo, Michigan, the worst inland oil spill in North American.
.@RisingTideNA .@lulex .@hussansk locked down on #line9 pipeline. Turned the valve off. Police have arrived. pic.twitter.com/Kci9ZqO78L
— Rising Tide Toronto (@RisingTideTor) December 21, 2015
Enbridge shut down the line 9 pipeline after 3 people manually turned off the valve in Aniishnaabe territory. .@NoLine9WR
— Rising Tide Toronto (@RisingTideTor) December 21, 2015
#enbridge and #SarniaPolice on site, threatening individuals with arrest. We’re NOT leaving. #waterislife #noline9 pic.twitter.com/AiKOHUoXtp
— Emma J (@emma_jay4) December 21, 2015
“@RisingTideTor: Cops on site with bolt cutters. pic.twitter.com/gMMPsc3eAg” I would think bolt cutters are not going to be enough… #noline9
— dan kellar (@dankellar) December 21, 2015
Two people have been arrested. .@EndEnbridge #noline9 pic.twitter.com/UwpIkm6Apa
— Rising Tide Toronto (@RisingTideTor) December 21, 2015
Two people arrested, 1 Aaniishnaabe woman is still locked down to the valve that cut flow to #Line9 this morning. v. @RisingTideTor #NoLine9
— Revolution News (@NewsRevo) December 21, 2015
Cut out of her lock, she is taken away by the police #ftp #noline9 #imdigenouslanddefense pic.twitter.com/ab5ygdpz4Y
— Rising Tide Toronto (@RisingTideTor) December 21, 2015
Cut out of her lock, she is taken away by the police #ftp #noline9 #imdigenouslanddefense pic.twitter.com/ab5ygdpz4Y
— Rising Tide Toronto (@RisingTideTor) December 21, 2015
police all along #line9 have accepted thousands from @Enbridge, inc @SarniaPolice currently refusing to iD selves pic.twitter.com/ZgJrQt3aY2
— Emma J (@emma_jay4) December 21, 2015