No Nuke News - things are heating up

Angela Bischoff greenspi at web.ca
Fri Jun 12 23:15:45 EDT 2009


No Nuke News

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Upcoming leaflet blitzes

These are the leaflets we are proudly distributing:  http:// 
www.ontariosgreenfuture.ca/Nukes_Money.pdf   If you can help at any  
of the following leaflet blitzes in Toronto, let me know. Nothing  
like grassroots democracy at work.

- Sat. June 13th, St. Jamestown Festival, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.
- Sun. June 14th, Woofstock, Church and Front St, 2 – 4 p.m.
- Wed. June 17th, Church and Wellesley, 3:30 – 5:30 p.m.
- Fri. June 19th, Eco Savvy Festival, Mel Lastman Square, 5 – 7 p.m.
- Sat. June 20th, Big on Bloor Festival, 1 – 3 p.m.

If you have questions, don’t hesitate to contact me.  
angela at cleanairalliance.org

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Ride for Renewables!
No more nuclear bailouts!

On Sunday June 28th, hundreds of cyclists will ride with a message –  
we want a 100% renewable energy grid.
Starting at the wind turbine at the Exhibition Grounds in Toronto,  
and ending at federal Finance Minister Jim Flaherty’s office in  
Whitby, cyclists will bring their message to the public, the media  
and politicians.

Join us for all or part of this 60 km journey along the shores of  
Lake ON.

For more info and to register, go to: http:// 
www.ontariosgreenfuture.ca/rfr.php




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AECL a $30B `sinkhole,' Harper spokesman says

Prime Minister Stephen Harper's chief spokesman says Atomic Energy of  
Canada Ltd., is a "dysfunctional," $30 billion "sinkhole" that will  
not get any more funding for a new research reactor.

"The government has put $30 billion into AECL over its history and  
it's been one of the largest sinkholes of government money probably  
in the history of the government of Canada," Teneycke said.

Last year, the Tories cancelled two AECL medical isotope reactors at  
Chalk River, called MAPLES, after they went hundred of millions over  
budget and still failed to pass inspections.

http://www.thestar.com/news/canada/article/649629

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Alternatives to nuclear energy for Ontario

Ontario Clean Air Alliance chair Jack Gibbons discusses cleaner and  
less costly alternatives to nuclear energy.
3 min. video

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4N_FyEfH6zk

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AECL worried about Ontario nuclear cost overruns

As Ontario comes close to deciding who it will pay $20 billion to  
build two new nuclear reactors, the Canadian bidder is already  
worried that it will face large cost overruns.
The last nuclear plant constructed in Ontario was the Darlington  
project, which went over-budget by about $15 billion when it was  
finally opened nearly 20 years ago. Ontario's hydro customers are  
still playing off that debt.

But to make things riskier, AECL is trying to sell Ontario a new type  
of reactor that hasn't been tried anywhere in the world.


http://toronto.ctv.ca/servlet/an/local/CTVNews/20090609/ 
ont_nukes_090609/20090611?hub=Toronto

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Canada's Uranium Mining

The Yellowcake Trail tracks all aspects of uranium in Canada from the  
mining and milling, to processing and use, throughout its eighty-year  
history. The story begins with the history of uranium in Canada, from  
its initial discovery to the rapid development of mines that placed  
Canada as the prominent world leader in uranium production. Each mine  
has a story and each story has a common thread and legacy.

http://www.greenmuze.com/climate/energy/1184-canadas-uranium-mining.html

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Ontario and Ottawa at odds over reactor
Ontario and the federal government are heading for a showdown over  
the fate of Atomic of Energy of Canada Ltd. as the province tries to  
rein in the cost of its proposed new reactors and the Harper  
government attempts to sell the Crown corporation to the highest bidder.

http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/national/ontario-and-ottawa-at- 
odds-over-reactor/article1176875/

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Why is someone drilling in my backyard?
Many cottagers and full-time residents of Haliburton and, further  
east, Frontenac, are up in arms over companies trying to take  
advantage of renewed interest in nuclear power by reviving uranium  
mines that briefly operated a few decades ago.

Ontario's Mining Act lets prospectors stake claims, without seeking  
permission, on government Crown land and on private properties where  
the owners don't control the rights to minerals under the surface.

Claim holders are then free to conduct drilling and other exploration  
work, which usually entails bulldozing or blasting. It's illegal to  
attempt to stop them.

http://www.thestar.com/comment/columnists/article/645838

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China launches green power revolution to catch up on west

• Plan to hit 20% renewable target by 2020
• $30bn for low-carbon projects

China is planning a vast increase in its use of wind and solar power  
over the next decade and believes it can match Europe by 2020,  
producing a fifth of its energy needs from renewable sources.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2009/jun/09/china-green-energy-solar- 
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Reduce level of tritium deemed safe in drinking water, experts urge

An expert panel in Ontario is recommending that the province adopt  
the toughest standard in the world for the amount of cancer-causing  
tritium considered safe in drinking water.  Tritium is the main  
radioactive contaminant found in Ontario water supplies, and,  
although small amounts are produced through natural processes, most  
of what is detected comes from leaks at nuclear power plants, Atomic  
Energy of Canada Ltd.'s Chalk River research facility and several  
glow-in-the-dark sign companies.

http://www.waterkeeper.ca/2009/06/10/reduce-level-of-tritium-deemed- 
safe-in-drinking-water-experts-urge/

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Raitt "insults Canadians"

Plumping for nuclear industry takes priority over health and safety  
for resources minister - anti-tritium activists.

OTTAWA, June 10, 2009, HarperIndex.ca, with YouTube video:
With Canada's nuclear industry scrambling due to problems with the  
reactor that supplies medical isotopes — as well as indiscretions by  
the responsible minister, Lisa Raitt — anti-nuclear advocates came  
to Parliament Hill to alert Canadians to breaking stories concerning  
radioactivity and health.

http://www.harperindex.ca/ViewArticle.cfm?Ref=00225

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Recession powers Ontario to surplus energy

Electricity consumption in the province has fallen since 2006 and  
another 4 per cent decline is expected this year, according to the  
system operator. In the first quarter of 2009, wholesale industrial  
power consumption alone plunged 20 per cent compared to the previous  
year.

Environmental groups, such as Greenpeace and the Ontario Clean Air  
Alliance, argue that more frequent occasions of surplus baseload are  
reason enough to not build new nuclear capacity.

http://www.thestar.com/business/article/649763

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Everything Nuclear:
Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Nuclear Power but were  
Afraid to Ask
by Alliance for Nuclear Responsibility

This compelling new video is packed with authoritative interviews of  
experts on the myriad problems of nuclear power. Watch it here:
http://www.everythingnuclear.org/

You can read a transcript here: http://www.culturechange.org/go.html?450

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Angela Bischoff
Campaign Manager
Ontario Clean Air Alliance
Tel: 416 926 1907 x 246
625 Church Street, #402
Toronto, ON M4Y 2G1
angela at cleanairalliance.org
www.ontariosgreenfuture.ca
www.cleanairalliance.org
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