wmtoocmtomcu - Wednesday November’zu, 2014 - 3 ' ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ * * ~\‘~‘~-~\-~~~x~~e~~~ , * ~ ~â€" W ~ Wh ’ t h th t h 9 ' 0W3 C BS ewa C ers. .. I O I O O O 0 Oil pipeline opponent receives hundreds of pages of monitoring from National Energy Board ' BYIAMBIACKSON ciation. which warned her activists 7x7 ,,,_, (:hronlt‘leï¬la/f 7 , 7 involved in Line 9 or other NEB processes would be under closer scrutiny. Waterloo woman says the National Line 9 is a 762-millimetre diameter A Energy Board (NEB) is spending pipeline with a current capacity of approx} more time scrutinizing her than the mately 240,000 barrels per day. It currently oil pipeline they‘re tasked with approwng, transports foreign crude oil to reï¬neries in Louisette Lanteigne. a self-proclaimed Sarnia but the new plan would reverse the ‘ house Wife who works: art-time at a local flow and pump oil from the Alberta oil 7 . coffee shop. is concerng about the lengths sands east to Montreal. and increase the , an at {I}! _ the NEH i an independent federal regular daily flow to about 300.000 barrels per day. . ' 5;»; a V" 1.â€; 1:; tory tribunal established in 1959 n has .. '_ . 9‘3“: 23‘ ‘ . / ~_"“:,, :. gone to by tracking her activity since she “WA/EB (National Emmi/Board} ‘ if .415 rt?“ “ 3.8-). " became involved in trying to strip the Line spent more time scrutinizing me than " , A '1 1., If]; a." - ‘1 oil pipeline reversal In 2012 ‘ .. ~~,... ij i _ A Earlier this year she initiated an access â€(1111th (safety) Will/VS; , . t:‘%ï¬~‘f. ' to information request With the energy louiselte Lanteigne a :5 if, mist hoard requesting any and all records that All" rut-tiringhundredsofdocumenlsfrom v '3‘ “Aâ€; i mention her by name. ()1) (Mi 3] she rheNLB reluwdtoheropposin‘ontotlieUne ‘ 1 3; .7 , ' rt-teived a computer disk Wllh more than â€WWI"? may“ ‘ . ' Z '_3'".7’> . . HMO pages of information. including inter , A 3:: ‘V g t v (lllli‘t‘ Nl-IB emails, media mentions and Opponents of the pipeline argue the 3;. K , 2‘25 even lanteigne's activtty on Twitter bitumen crude that would be pumped east ‘ “ ' ' .1 ' \ome ofthe information is related to her is more corrosive than the light crude ‘\_ ? tittt-rvetier status on the Line 9 reversal already being pumped through the line and 2 protect, a pipeline that stretches from Harv could push the pipeline to the limit. placr .. 111d to Montreal The putt“ which is buried ing the environments it crosses at risk. ‘ =- “is, " is ; lN'llt'dIll the (irallti River watershed south Lanteigne said the sheer volume of doc *3 iii ( 'attihtttjge. is more than to years old umentation sent to her on disk is proof the - <- “it reversal of Line ‘M between \iritia NEH is trying to overwhelm her with infer» W819 00 ms “at Lou h â€'7.“ . U: W ' computer disk that contains and \Nt‘stiiver. has alreadt lii't'ii illlpfll\(‘(i mation and filibuster her attempts to hundreds of documents "In“ ‘0 her . _ .. ion ‘0 the LineSpipeline ,eveml by the N111 lhe reversal oi l 1111‘ ‘lit from oppose the project, â€0ij it was â€m to her bythe "“30â€â€!me Board ah" we filed an access Westover to Montreal. has tiiiitlit tonal 'lfl'm an older woman and say not very to ,nformauon request earn" this "a" V V approval linergs (Ulllpttln 1 ttltrttitzw “unis computer literate. how useful would that ““““"WM‘" to transport (ill from Athens in ’t‘ï¬tit'rit's in be?‘ she said of the disk containing 1.031 helps keep track of how board spokespeo- of mergy. “Ontario Pipeline random/â€en Montreal “' l)“ W‘" “W†P3895» “WOUld I have to pay someone ‘0 ple are answering questions related to the Association and Aamiiwnaang First Nation - l.1nlt’ii.{tit' helped lll‘ltH mt- ptittm . will) print out more than 1,000 pages. is that rea- agency and to keep tabs on what is being About 44000 letters of comment Wen» at“. 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