No Nukes News - don't miss Caldicott in ON

Bischoff Angela greenspi at web.ca
Mon Oct 12 21:17:26 EDT 2009


No Nukes News
Oct. 9/09
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Help us distribute postcards to Iggy’s constituents

Can you help us distribute postcards to residents in Liberal Leader  
Michael Ignatieff’s riding (Etobicoke-Lakeshore)? The postcards say:

Dear Mr. Ignatieff, I do not believe that the Government of Canada  
should subsidize the construction of two new nuclear reactors at the  
Darlington Nuclear Station. Ontario’s electricity needs can be met at  
a lower cost, more quickly and more reliably with a combination of  
energy conservation and efficiency, wind power, water power from  
Quebec and small-scale but highly efficient combined heat and power  
plants.

25 people x 5 hours each is all it will take. That’s it! Will you be  
one of those 25 stars? If so, let me know and I’ll set you up. Thanks!

angela at cleanairalliance.org

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The Nuclear Question:
Acute & Chronic Dangers of Nuclear Power, Nuclear War & DU Weapons

a public lecture tour with
DR. HELEN CALDICOTT: Physician, Author, Educator & Activist

Toronto: Tuesday October 13, 12 noon-1:30 pm, The Great Hall, Hart  
House, U of T, Free
Peterborough: Wed. Oct. 14, 7 p.m., Showplace Performance Centre,  
$20, $8 students
Kingston: Thur. Oct. 15, 8 p.m., Etherington Auditorium, Queens U, Free
London: Fri. Oct. 16, 3:30 p.m., Natural Science Centre 1, U of  
Western ON, Free

As the subject of the 1982 National Film Board of Canada’s Oscar  
winning documentary “If You Love This Planet”, Dr. Helen Caldicott  
inspired a generation to work toward nuclear disarmament. She  
continues her mission with her most recent books “Nuclear Power is  
Not the Answer” and “War in Heaven.” As the world struggles with the  
nuclear question, Dr. Caldicott will address the greatest, immediate  
threat to the planet with passion, vision and clarity. http:// 
www.helencaldicott.com/

The single most articulate and passionate advocate of citizen action  
to remedy the nuclear and environmental crises, Dr Helen Caldicott,  
has devoted the last 35 years to an international campaign to educate  
the public about the medical hazards of the nuclear age and the  
necessary changes in human behaviour to stop environmental destruction.

Special Thanks to All Organizing Partners: Physicians for Global  
Survival, Safe And Green Energy, University of Toronto Faculty of  
Medicine, Canadian Department of Peace Initiative, Greenpeace  
Ontario, Ontario Clean Air Alliance, Science for Peace, Seriously  
Time to Stop, Toronto’s Hiroshima Day Coalition, Veterans Against  
Nuclear Arms, Voice of Women for Peace, Faculty of Information and  
Media  Studies, University of Western Ontario, Community Coalition  
Against Mining Uranium (CCAMU), Social Justice Committee of the  
Sisters of Providence, Kawartha Ploughshares

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The medical and economic costs of nuclear power

An excellent paper by Dr. Helen Caldicott

http://www.onlineopinion.com.au/view.asp?article=9422&page=1

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Union backs older 'emission-free' Candu 6

Its support leaves new design out in the cold

A number of voices in the Ontario nuclear community are lobbying the  
McGuinty government to abandon its interest in AECL's Advanced Candu  
Reactor (ACR) and instead focus on the company's existing Candu 6  
design, a smaller reactor that operates in five countries, including  
China and Korea.

(Angela’s note: But the Candu 6 doesn’t meet updated Canada Safety  
Standards!)

Industry sources have told the Star that Ontario Power Generation  
also prefers to build Candu 6 reactors at Darlington rather than  
ACRs, which have not been built anywhere in the world and are based  
on a design that is not yet complete.

Ontario wants the federal government to take on the financial risks  
of building two ACRs before it makes a selection.

The federal government, which is struggling to partially privatize  
AECL, wants Ontario to make a commitment so the company's commercial  
business looks more attractive to potential suitors.

http://www.thestar.com/business/article/707789---let-s-build- 
something-we-know

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The green energy issue
The Green Energy Act – here’s our chance to get free of dirty nukes  
and faraway Big Energy. Let’s grab it and turn T.O. into a clean  
powerhouse.

http://www.nowtoronto.com/news/story.cfm?content=171677

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Good Green Jobs for All
Sat. Nov. 7, CNE, Toronto

We are coming together to build a green movement for all across  
Greater Toronto with good jobs, equity, social justice and  
environmental sustainability.

Join us at a conference that will bring together environmentalists,  
innovators, trade unionists and communities to discuss creating Good  
Green Jobs for All.

http://www.goodjobsforall.ca/

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Coalition for a Nuclear Free Alberta is holding a massive
RALLY at the AB Legislature

Noon on Tues. October 27

Our message to the Government:
"A truly green energy future  . . .  does not include nuclear power."

Buses are bringing supporters from across the province - come and  
join us!! Show your support for Renewable Energy, Green Jobs,
and a Healthy Environment for future generations.

Details: www.keepalbertanuclearfree.com

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No nuclear power: rally
Sask. Protesters call for investigation of power options
"Don't decide for us," "Conservation is Cheaper" and "Glow Green or  
Go Green" were among slogans hoisted on billboards and shouted  
through megaphones as 450 protesters gathered at the Vimy Memorial in  
downtown Saskatoon to hear speakers opine on a non-nuclear future.

… Perrins' findings indicate residents want more information on  
nuclear power, and the report showed 84 per cent of the 1,400  
Saskatchewan respondents oppose nuclear power. Perrins also  
recommended the government develop a report on all power generation  
options in the province.

http://www.thestarphoenix.com/technology/nuclear+power+rally/2066972/ 
story.html

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Angela Bischoff
Outreach Director
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
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