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Photo Gallery: Refinery employees, local leaders oppose shutting down Enbridge pipeline

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Photo Gallery: Refinery employees, local leaders oppose shutting down Enbridge pipeline

United Steelworkers spread out 1,000 hardhats on the grounds of Navarre Park in Toledo Friday, July 23, 2021, to demonstrate the number of local jobs that could be lost if the Enbridge pipeline is shut down in Michigan. Click the image above and the arrows on the left and right to view the full gallery.

First Published July 23, 2021, 11:30 p.m.

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PBF Toledo Refining Company workers stand amidst 1,000 hardhats on the grounds of Navarre Park.  (THE BLADE/AMY E. VOIGT)  Buy Image
PBF Toledo Refining Company workers stand amidst 1,000 hardhats on the grounds of Navarre Park.  (THE BLADE/AMY E. VOIGT)  Buy Image
United Steelworkers spread out 1,000 hardhats on the grounds of Navarre Park to demonstrate the number of local jobs lost if the Enbridge line is shut down in Michigan on Friday, July 23, 2021.  (THE BLADE/AMY E. VOIGT)  Buy Image
United Steelworkers spread out 1,000 hardhats on the grounds of Navarre Park to demonstrate the number of local jobs lost if the Enbridge pipeline is shut down.  (THE BLADE/AMY E. VOIGT)  Buy Image
Scott Hayes, environmental, safety, health and governmental affairs manager at Toledo Refining Company, speaks to the media about Enbridge's Line 5 at Navarre Park.  (THE BLADE/AMY E. VOIGT)  Buy Image
Mayor Wade Kapszukiewicz, left, and Justin Donley, president of United Steelworkers Local 912-1, right, listen to speakers.  (THE BLADE/AMY E. VOIGT)  Buy Image
Scott Hayes, environmental, safety, health and governmental affairs manager at Toledo Refining Company, speaks to the media about the Enbridge's Line 5 at Navarre Park on Friday, July 23, 2021.  (THE BLADE/AMY E. VOIGT)  Buy Image
Senate Minority Leader Kenny Yuko (D., New Richmond) speaks to the media about Enbridge Line 5 at Navarre Park.  (THE BLADE/AMY E. VOIGT)  Buy Image
Justin Donley, president of United Steelworkers Local 912-1 applauds speakers during a press conference about Enbridge's Line 5 at Navarre Park.  (THE BLADE/AMY E. VOIGT)  Buy Image
Senate Minority Leader Kenny Yuko (D., New Richmond) holds up his The Laborers' International Union of North America (LIUNA) card.  (THE BLADE/AMY E. VOIGT)  Buy Image
State Sen. Theresa Gavarone (R-Bowling Green) listens to speakers during Friday's press conference.  (THE BLADE/AMY E. VOIGT)  Buy Image
State Representative Paula Hicks-Hudson, left, and Oregon City Administrator Michael Beazley, right, listen to speakers during Friday's press conference at Navarre Park.  (THE BLADE/AMY E. VOIGT)  Buy Image
Justin Donley, president of United Steelworkers Local 912-1 speaks to the media about Enbridge's Line 5 at Navarre Park. United Steelworkers spread out 1,000 hardhats on the grounds to show the number of local jobs to be lost if the Enbridge line is shut down in Michigan. THE BLADE/AMY E. VOIGT  (THE BLADE/AMY E. VOIGT)  Buy Image
PBF Toledo Refining Company workers stand amidst 1,000 hardhats on the grounds of Navarre Park.  (THE BLADE/AMY E. VOIGT)  Buy Image
Mayor Wade Kapszukiewicz listens to speakers during Friday's press conference at Navarre Park.  (THE BLADE/AMY E. VOIGT)  Buy Image
Mike Gudgeon, right, refinery manager at PBF Toledo Refining Company, right, applauds workers who stood in the rain during a press conference about Enbridge's Line 5.  (THE BLADE/AMY E. VOIGT)  Buy Image
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