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Bloc leader says planned nuclear waste dump is too near river supplying 5 million people’s drinking water: Chief Lance Haymond of Kebaowek First Nation wrote to the Prime Minister last year saying ‘radioactive waste stored less than one kilometre from the Kichi Sibi-Ottawa River is a risk we


Bloc leader says planned nuclear waste dump is too near river supplying 5 million people’s drinking water
Bloc leader says planned nuclear waste dump is too near river supplying 5 million people’s drinking water

Chief Lance Haymond of Kebaowek First Nation wrote to the Prime Minister last year saying ‘radioactive waste stored less than one kilometre from the Kichi Sibi-Ottawa River is a risk we collectively cannot afford’

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La PremiÚre Nation de Kebaowek conteste les activités de préconstruction en cours sur le site du projet de gestion des déchets nucléaires, prÚs de la riviÚre des Outaouais à Chalk River. ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/209...

Déchets nucléaires à Chalk River : des ours sont menacés, dit Kebaowek
Déchets nucléaires à Chalk River : des ours sont menacés, dit Kebaowek

La PremiÚre Nation de Kebaowek demande la cessation des activités tant que la justice n'aura pas tranché.

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Kebaowek FN is challenging a decision of the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC) in court to protect the sacred Kichi Sibi (Ottawa River) from a nuclear waste disposal facility proposed by Canadian Nuclear Laboratories (CNL). Donate: fundraise.raventrust.com/give/587812/...

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The Kebaowek First Nation was back at the federal court in Ottawa. It's the second day of the judicial review of the decision to green light the Chalk River nuclear waste disposal site.

Judicial review of Chalk River nuclear waste disposal site approval continues | APTN News
Judicial review of Chalk River nuclear waste disposal site approval continues | APTN News

The Kebaowek First Nation was back at the federal court in Ottawa.It's the second day of the judicial review of the decision to green light the Chalk River n...

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First Nation argues in Supreme Court it was not properly consulted on nuclear dump decision: Kebaowek First Nation Chief says the court action challenges the notion that the government can ‘move forward’ without seeking Indigenous peoples’ views

First Nation argues in Supreme Court it was not properly consulted on nuclear dump decision
First Nation argues in Supreme Court it was not properly consulted on nuclear dump decision

Kebaowek First Nation Chief says the court action challenges the notion that the government can ‘move forward’ without seeking Indigenous peoples’ views

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