During a recent government meeting, public concerns were raised regarding the activities of Enbridge, a company operating in treaty territories. One speaker emphasized the need for greater transparency from Enbridge, questioning their current operations and asserting that they are trespassing in the area. The speaker called for President Biden to intervene and order Enbridge to vacate the territory, suggesting that the National Guard should also be involved in enforcing this action.
The discussion also touched on the importance of public participation in meetings, particularly for those unable to attend in person. A request was made for updates on the possibility of allowing remote participation through platforms like Microsoft Teams or Zoom. However, officials indicated that while written comments from the public would be included in the meeting minutes, there were no plans to implement live virtual participation in future meetings.
Additionally, a comparison was drawn between the current situation with Enbridge and the Flint water crisis, highlighting the long-term impacts on residents. The speaker referenced the $2,000 compensation per household received by Flint residents, questioning how similar damages would be addressed in the context of potential environmental threats posed by Enbridge's operations in the Great Lakes region. The meeting underscored ongoing tensions surrounding environmental safety and corporate accountability in vulnerable areas.