A quick media scan shows many casual observers leaping to the conclusion that Canada’s nuclear waste problem is “solved,” erasing a major obstacle to a costly and dangerous expansion of nuclear power.
Each year, tollbooth workers at the Mackinac Bridge keep a count of how many harvested deer cross the bridge, WPBN/WGTU ...
The Nuclear Waste Management Organization (NWMO) today (Nov 28) announced that it has selected the Wabigoon Lake Ojibway ...
Canada selects Wabigoon Lake Ojibway Nation and Ignace to host its first deep geological repository for used nuclear fuel.
After decades of searching for a permanent place to store Canada's radioactive nuclear waste, a site has finally been chosen ...
Shuniah’s council gave environmental groups opposed to the transport of spent nuclear-fuel rods a fair hearing at Tuesday’s ...
Northwestern Ontario has been chosen for Canada's first deep geological repository, a multibillion-dollar project that aims ...
Canada selects northern Ontario as the site for its first deep underground nuclear fuel depository after a 14-year process. The project, moving into regulatory stages, will serve five nuclear power ...
Canada has chosen a site in northern Ontario to be its first deep underground depository for used nuclear fuel following a 14-year selection process, the country's Nuclear Waste Management ...
Fourteen years after beginning its consent-based siting process, Wabigoon Lake Ojibway Nation and the Township of Ignace have ...