Le Canada est accusé d'invoquer un traité pour nuire aux droits des Autochtones

This 2016 photo shows an aboveground section of Enbridge's Line 5 at the pump station in Mackinaw City, Mich. Human rights and environmental groups say Canada is trying to exploit a "dormant" cross-border treaty to prevent courts in Michigan and Wisconsin from shutting the line down. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP-John Flesher

WASHINGTON - The federal government and Enbridge Inc. are trying to exploit a "dormant" and outdated treaty with the United States to forestall the shutdown of the Line 5 pipeline, human rights and environmental groups argue in new court documents.

The argument comes from a recent flurry of filings in district court in Wisconsin, where the energy transmission giant is locked in a battle with a U.S. Indigenous band over the future of the cross-border conduit.

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