Please help amplify the message that Canada must ban nuclear waste reprocessing to extract plutonium.
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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