Enbridge to sell stake in seven pipelines to First Nation and Metis groups for $1.12 billion
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The agreement is part of Enbridge’s indigenous reconciliation action plan which aims to boost its relationships with native communities and employees. It also fulfils its goal to “recycle capital at attractive valuations,” the company said.Article content
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