Canada using 'dormant' treaty to sidestep Indigenous rights in U.S.: court documents

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Canada using 'dormant' treaty to sidestep Indigenous rights in U.S.: court documents
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WASHINGTON — Human rights and environmental groups say Canada is trying to exploit a 'dormant' cross-border treaty to prevent the shutdown of the Line 5 pipeline.

WASHINGTON — Human rights and environmental groups say Canada is trying to exploit a"dormant" cross-border treaty to prevent the shutdown of the Line 5 pipeline.

The groups, including the U.S. Center for International Environmental Law, say Line 5 deserves no special treatment just because it crosses an international border.

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