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New text blocks on March 15th - Canada's Policy must include a ban on reprocessing
Prime Minister Trudeau: Ban the reprocessing of nuclear fuel waste.
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Join us for a conversation wih author Paul McKay about the 2023 edition of "Atomic Accomplice - How Canada deals in deadly deceit". Wednesday, March 29 @ 7 pm ET. Go to reprocessing.ca to register or atomic-accomplice.ca to download the book.
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New text blocks on February 27th - Reprocessing and SMRs
Join our virtual book club! Tuesday, February 28th, 7 pm Eastern, discussion with authors Frank N. von Hippel, Jungmin Kang, and Masafumi Takubo of the important book "Plutonium: How Nuclear Power's Dream Fuel Became a Nightmare". Session Moderator is M.V. Ramana. Hosted by Nuclear Waste Watch and Northwatch. Go to reprocessing.ca.
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Join us for a conversation with four experts on plutonium reprocessing and their book "Plutonium: How Nuclear Power's Dream Fuel Became a Nightmare". Plutonium reprocessed from nuclear waste could be diverted to produce nuclear weapons.Register and learn more at reprocessing.ca
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Send a message to Minister Champagne: stop the flow of public funding to private corporations pursuing plutonim extraction techologies. Go to reprocessing.ca and click on the link to send a message today.
New Images on February 27th - Reprocessing and SMRs
New text blocks on February 14th - Reprocessing and Centralization
The nuclear industry’s current plan for the long-term management of high-level waste includes centralizing all of Canada’s nuclear fuel waste to a single location. Many are concerned that centralizing these wastes may be a set up for reprocessing.
Canada must ban reprocessing. Call your MP today. |
Reprocessing will not solve Canada’s nuclear waste problem. .
Go to reprocessing.ca. Reprocessing will increase the size and complexity of the challenge.
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Canada needs an independent agency, arms length from the nuclear industry. Visit www.nuclearwastewatch to learn more.
New Images on February 14th - Reprocessing and Centralization
February 28th webinar: Plutonium: How nuclear power's dream fuel became a nightmare
Join us on Feburary 28th for the webinar "Plutonium: How nuclear power's dream fuel became a nightmare" with experts Dr. Frank von Hippel, Jungmin Kang and Masafumi Takubo, authors of the book by the same name. The session will be moderated by M. V. Ramana is Professor and Simons Chair in Disarmament, Global and Human Security at the School of Public Policy and Global Affairs, University of British Columbia. Register HERE [Registration link is https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_rwYpoXtHS7iV_Si70-g4Lg]
New text blocks on January 30th - Reprocessing and Environmental Contamination
Send a message to the Hon. Steven Guilbeault, Minister of Environment and Climage Change:Reprocessing nuclear fuel waste is a dirty and dangerous business. Use our newest action alert.
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Send a message to the Hon. Steven Guilbeault, Minister of Environment and Climage Change:Reprocessing nuclear fuel waste is a dirty and dangerous business. Email Minister Guilbeault at [email protected] and call his Ottawa office at 613-992-6779.
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Reprocessing nuclear fuel waste is a dirty and dangerous business. Reprocessing operations are the most contaminated sites in the world. Canada must ban reprocessing irradiated nuclear fuel. Visit reprocessing.ca to learn more.
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New text blocks on January 13th - Reprocessing and Nuclear Weapons Proliferation
Canada must ban nuclear waste reprocessing to honour our commitment to non-proliferation. Visit reprocessing.ca to learn more.
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Reprocessing nuclear waste creates a proliferation risk. Canada must ban nuclear waste reprocessing to honour our commitment to non-proliferation. Visit reprocessing.ca to learn more.
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Send a message to Minister of Foreign Affairs Melanie Joly: Canada must ban nuclear waste reprocessing to meet our non-proliferation commitments. Visit Visit reprocessing.ca to send a message today.
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New images on January 13th - Reprocessing and Nuclear Weapons Proliferation
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The link to go with this graphic is reprocessing.ca. The registration link for the webinar is https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_B6miPpyXQTWY8ztklgsRcg
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Learn more about the risks of reprocessing nuclear waste to extract plutonium. Register for a webinar on Thursday, January 19 (7pm Eastern) at reprocessing.ca
Canada MUST ban the reprocessing of nuclear waste to extract plutonium. Visit reprocessing.ca to learn more.
Nuclear Waste Watch has launched a campaign to have a ban on the reprocessing of nuclear fuel waste included in Canada's radioactive waste policy (currently under review). Lots to read and watch on the web page, and more to come in the weeks ahead. Visit reprocessing.ca