On Friday June 17, 2011, Human Rights Radio spoke with Max and Debby Morin from Beauval, as well as Dan Lindsey from Regina about the efforts of the newly formed Committee for Future Generations to make all residents of Saskatchewan, particularly those in the North, aware of the Nuclear industry's intention to site nuclear waste repositories and eventually nuclear waste reprocessing facilities in this province. This would involve transporting nuclear waste through Ontario, Manitoba, and ...
On Friday June 17, 2011, Human Rights Radio spoke with Max and Debby Morin from Beauval, as well as Dan Lindsey from Regina about the efforts of the newly formed Committee for Future Generations to make all residents of Saskatchewan, particularly those in the North, aware of the Nuclear industry's intention to site nuclear waste repositories and eventually nuclear waste reprocessing facilities in this province. This would involve transporting nuclear waste through Ontario, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan then depositing this waste deep in the Canadian Shield. We discuss what has gone on in some northern communities and the efforts of the new committee to ensure that people of Saskatchewan are made aware of all of the facts.
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