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Oil Sands: First Nations Reject Latest Enbridge Pipeline Equity Offer

20.2.11

Oil Sands: First Nations Reject Latest Enbridge Pipeline Equity Offer: "PRINCE GEORGE, BRITISH COLUMBIA and LHEIDLI, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwire - Feb. 16, 2011) - Last night at a public meeting in Prince George, the five First Nations of the Yinka Dene Alliance told Enbridge Northern Gateway Pipelines President John Carruthers that they categorically reject the company's revenue-sharing offer.

Tuesday night's rejection responds to the more detailed financial and job offer Enbridge set out last week. The decision is especially significant because the five Nations' traditional territories cover approximately one quarter of the proposed Northern Gateway Pipeline route."


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