The Kebaowek First Nation is celebrating a second court win in the last month in its battle against the building of a nuclear ...
On Dec. 12, 1952, the world witnessed its first-ever nuclear reactor accident at Chalk River Laboratories right here in ...
Federal Court ruled in favour of Kebaowek First Nation in a challenge that may stall plans to build the nuclear waste mound ...
A First Nation near Chalk River, Ont., has had a second court win against a nuclear waste disposal project.
An Algonquin First Nation in Quebec is declaring victory after a federal judge upheld part of its court challenge to a proposed radioactive waste dump to be built about a kilometre away from the ...
It said the low-level nuclear waste at Chalk River Laboratories, which has been there for some time, is currently in temporary storage, where it is routinely monitored. “We firmly believe in the ...
While in the Navy, Carter was part of a team that helped dismantle the damaged nuclear reactor at the Chalk River plant in Ontario, Canada. A trained nuclear engineer, Carter worked under famed ...
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Ottawa Citizen on MSNSchacherl and Hendrickson: Is the nuclear-waste dump project at Chalk River really giving taxpayers value for money?The Canadian Go-Co is currently costing taxpayers more than $1.4 billion a year — more than the annual budget of the CBC. The ...
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