RM2CWKRCY–Protesters from the 'The Toronto No Line 9 Network' perform a 'die-in' to demonstrate what they say are the possible effects if the Enbridge operated 'Line 9' petroleum pipeline, which runs under the Finch subway station, ruptured, in Toronto, June 29, 2015. Enbridge has been seeking permission to reverse the flow of the pipeline that runs from southern Ontario to Montreal. The National Energy Board has ordered Enbridge to conduct hydrostatic testing before they can proceed with the plan, according to local media reports. REUTERS/Mark Blinch
RM2CXPF5E–Protesters from the 'The Toronto No Line 9 Network' perform a 'die-in' to demonstrate what they say are the possible effects if the Enbridge operated 'Line 9' petroleum pipeline, which runs under the Finch subway station, ruptured, in Toronto, June 29, 2015. Enbridge has been seeking permission to reverse the flow of the pipeline that runs from southern Ontario to Montreal. The National Energy Board has ordered Enbridge to conduct hydrostatic testing before they can proceed with the plan, according to local media reports. REUTERS/Mark Blinch
RM2CX6BMK–Protesters from the 'The Toronto No Line 9 Network' perform a 'die-in' to demonstrate what they say are the possible effects if the Enbridge operated 'Line 9' petroleum pipeline, which runs under the Finch subway station, ruptured, in Toronto, June 29, 2015. Enbridge has been seeking permission to reverse the flow of the pipeline that runs from southern Ontario to Montreal. The National Energy Board has ordered Enbridge to conduct hydrostatic testing before they can proceed with the plan, according to local media reports. REUTERS/Mark Blinch
RM2CY4Y4J–Protesters from the 'The Toronto No Line 9 Network' perform a 'die-in' to demonstrate what they say are the possible effects if the Enbridge operated 'Line 9' petroleum pipeline, which runs under the Finch subway station, ruptured, in Toronto, June 29, 2015. Enbridge has been seeking permission to reverse the flow of the pipeline that runs from southern Ontario to Montreal. The National Energy Board has ordered Enbridge to conduct hydrostatic testing before they can proceed with the plan, according to local media reports. REUTERS/Mark Blinch
RM2E659RG–Protesters from the 'The Toronto No Line 9 Network' perform a 'die-in' to demonstrate what they say are the possible effects if the Enbridge operated 'Line 9' petroleum pipeline, which runs under the Finch subway station, ruptured, in Toronto, June 29, 2015. Enbridge has been seeking permission to reverse the flow of the pipeline that runs from southern Ontario to Montreal. The National Energy Board has ordered Enbridge to conduct hydrostatic testing before they can proceed with the plan, according to local media reports. REUTERS/Mark Blinch
RM2D0PFPA–Protesters from the 'The Toronto No Line 9 Network' perform a 'die-in' to demonstrate what they say are the possible effects if the Enbridge operated 'Line 9' petroleum pipeline, which runs under the Finch subway station, ruptured, in Toronto, June 29, 2015. Enbridge has been seeking permission to reverse the flow of the pipeline that runs from southern Ontario to Montreal. The National Energy Board has ordered Enbridge to conduct hydrostatic testing before they can proceed with the plan, according to local media reports. REUTERS/Mark Blinch
RM2CX6XW6–Protesters from the 'The Toronto No Line 9 Network' perform a 'die-in' to demonstrate what they say are the possible effects if the Enbridge operated 'Line 9' petroleum pipeline, which runs under the Finch subway station, ruptured, in Toronto, June 29, 2015. Enbridge has been seeking permission to reverse the flow of the pipeline that runs from southern Ontario to Montreal. The National Energy Board has ordered Enbridge to conduct hydrostatic testing before they can proceed with the plan, according to local media reports. REUTERS/Mark Blinch
RM2CX6BMG–Protesters from the 'The Toronto No Line 9 Network' perform a 'die-in' to demonstrate what they say are the possible effects if the Enbridge operated 'Line 9' petroleum pipeline, which runs under the Finch subway station, ruptured, in Toronto, June 29, 2015. Enbridge has been seeking permission to reverse the flow of the pipeline that runs from southern Ontario to Montreal. The National Energy Board has ordered Enbridge to conduct hydrostatic testing before they can proceed with the plan, according to local media reports. REUTERS/Mark Blinch
RM2D08PJY–Protesters from the 'The Toronto No Line 9 Network' perform a 'die-in' to demonstrate what they say are the possible effects if the Enbridge operated 'Line 9' petroleum pipeline, which runs under the Finch subway station, ruptured, in Toronto, June 29, 2015. Enbridge has been seeking permission to reverse the flow of the pipeline that runs from southern Ontario to Montreal. The National Energy Board has ordered Enbridge to conduct hydrostatic testing before they can proceed with the plan, according to local media reports. REUTERS/Mark Blinch