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4 févr., 2012   |   Bruce Power’s licence to transport steam generators containing radiation for recycling expired Friday. The nuclear power generator has not reapplied and said in a news release Friday it will do so “when it’s appropriate.” It also said there is “no urgency” to ship the generators. Company spokesman John Peevers declined to answer questions about it. “Bruce...
26 janv., 2012   |   Picket-line counter posts site where locals & outfitter continue to hold back clear-cutting in Castle protected area Beaver Mines: Located on the way to Castle Mountain Resort in the Castle Special Management Area of southwest Alberta, locals, businesses and outdoor enthusiasts will be counter posting the site today with the Alberta Government's decision designating the area as a...
25 janv., 2012   |   TOKYO—Former Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan returns to the world stage this week, part of a campaign to reinvent himself as a global antinuclear activist nearly a year after he oversaw his government's widely criticized handling of the Fukushima Daiichi accident. "I would like to tell the world that we should aim for a society that can function without nuclear energy," he...
17 janv., 2012   |   After the Fukushima nuclear accident, Canadian health officials assured a nervous public that virtually no radioactive fallout had drifted to Canada. But last March, a Health Canada monitoring station in Calgary detected an average of 8.18 becquerels per litre of radioactive iodine (an isotope released by the nuclear accident) in rainwater, the data shows. The level easily exceeded the...
9 janv., 2012   |   Weapons-grade uranium that for years has been transported north into Canada from the United States is now being quietly returned over the same roads in a more radioactive and potentially dangerous form. The two biggest threats posed by the transport of the material are the catastrophe that could result from an accident or spill, and the interest that terrorist organizations may have in stealing...

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