Enbridge (ENB) Q1 2021 Earnings Call Transcript Motley Fool Transcribing © The Motley Fool Logo of jester cap with thought bubble.
Enbridge (NYSE: ENB)
Welcome to the Enbridge, Inc. first-quarter 2021 financial results conference call. My name is Julie, and I will be your operator for today s call. [Operator instructions] Please note that this conference is being recorded.
I will now turn the call over to Jonathan Morgan, vice president, investor relations. Jonathan, you may begin.
Jonathan Morgan
Vice President, Investor Relations
Thank you, Julie. Good morning, and welcome to the Enbridge Inc., first-quarter 2021 earnings call. Joining me this morning are Al Monaco, president and chief executive officer; Colin Gruending, executive vice president and chief financial officer; Vern Yu, executive vice president of liquids pipelines; Bill Yardley, executive vice president, gas transmission and midstream; Cynthia Hansen, executive vice president, gas di
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