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Line 5 shutdown threatens thousands of jobs in Canada, U.S.

New estimates raise the number of jobs that could be impacted by a shutdown of the Line 5 pipeline in Ontario, Quebec and the U.S. Midwest to more than 60,000. The study, which focused on impacts of a shutdown in the U.S. Midwest, found that closing the line would also result in a US$20.8-billion loss in economic activity.

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WATCH: Why Line 5 matters

Why is Line 5 important? It provides jobs, economic benefit and supplies critical energy resources to both sides of the border.

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$5.8 Billion: A Michigan-Canada Energy Snapshot

While there has been much attention paid to the fate of Line 5, there has been little analysis of the strong links between Michigan and Canada when it comes to energy, most notably energy trade (exports and imports), and the economic impact of the pipeline transportation sector in Michigan.

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A reminder to our fine neighbours in the Great Lake State regarding Line 5: There's more to gain from working together.

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Why support Canadian oil and gas? Here's why

Sometimes we take for granted how important oil and gas is to Canada's success. Consider this a small refresher.

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Opinion: Now do you see the value of pipelines?

In the Financial Post, the CEC's Mark Milke and Lennie Kaplan argue the ransomware attack against Colonial Pipelines is a reality check on how critical pipelines are to our daily life and economy.

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