On the outskirts of Edmonton, the Enbridge oil terminal is a maze of pipes and tanks that embodies Canada’s fraught oil ambitions.
“These are gorgeous pipes,” said Norman Omoth, Enbridge’s terminal co-ordinator, gesturing towards North America’s largest crude pipeline system that has sent rivers of Canadian oil to the US since 1950.
But the politics of what moves through those pipes is as tangled as the network itself.
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