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5 Things I Learned at my First Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission Hearing

Blog entry by Fawn Edwards | April 20, 2015 3 comments

Last week, I attended my first Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC) hearing in Kincardine, Ontario. The Commission was considering Bruce Power’s application to renew their operating license for their eight nuclear reactors on the...

One grandma’s wisdom for fighting the nuclear industry

Blog entry by Fawn Edwards | June 30, 2017

“I really don’t know why the province hasn’t accepted its responsibility to protect its citizens”, says Gail Cockburn, grandmother of four. “Is it because if they don’t talk about it, they don’t have to deal with it?” For...

You're closer than you think: Nuclear threats on the Great Lakes

Blog entry by Shawn-Patrick Stensil, Senior Energy Analyst | July 10, 2017

Millions of Ontarians are vulnerable to a nuclear accident because of government negligence, and that includes you.   With major nuclear accidents happening about once every decade internationally, you’d think it would be...

Nuclear emergency planning is no fairytale

Blog entry by Shawn-Patrick Stensil, Senior Energy Analyst | July 25, 2017

The fox is guarding the henhouse: the Ontario government has left nuclear companies in charge of public safety planning. It leaves us all vulnerable to a nuclear emergency on the Great Lakes. And it’s got to stop. This is...

Why does the government ignore the nuclear threat to Toronto?

Blog entry by Shawn-Patrick Stensil, Senior Energy Analyst | October 10, 2017

The Wynne government’s willful blindness has left millions of Torontonians at risk. But we still have a chance to do something about it. With Fukushima, Chernobyl, and Three Mile Island, major nuclear accidents are happening...

Renewable is Doable: Affordable and flexible options for Ontario’s long term energy plan

Publication | September 10, 2013 at 10:00

Ontario has experienced an absolute decline in electricity demand in recent years, due in part to the province’s successful conservation programs. Grid electricity demand in Ontario is projected to drop back to 1992 levels by 2022. This will...

Five years on and the Fukushima crisis is far from over

Blog entry by Shaun Burnie | February 26, 2016

Five years ago the Rainbow Warrior sailed along the Fukushima coast conducting radiation sampling. Now it's back, and has Japan's ex-Prime Minister on board. Greenpeace Ship Rainbow Warrior Sailing past the destroyed Fukushima...

Darlington Refurbishment: Risk Issues Require Greater Attention

Publication | May 29, 2014 at 7:30

The Ontario government directed Ontario Power Generation (OPG) last year to start rebuilding reactors at the Darlington nuclear station beginning in 2016.

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