Amid energy crisis, Ottawa urges Michigan to end crusade against Line 5 pipeline
WASHINGTON — The global energy crisis sparked by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is repressurizing North America’s pipeline debate — and Canada’s natural resources minister says it offers one more compelling reason for Michigan to abandon its crusade against Line 5.
Even without the supply pressures created by U.S. and Canadian bans on importing Russian energy, Michigan is engaged in a wrong-headed effort to shut down the cross-border pipeline, Jonathan Wilkinson said in an interview.
But with inflationary forces and the import bans pushing energy prices to new records in both countries, he said now would be a good time to pause the hostilities between the state and Enbridge Inc., the pipeline’s Calgary-based owner and operator.
“It is something that is not only important to Canada, but it’s important to parts of the United States,” Wilkinson said of Line 5.


