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RADIOACTIVE
Sarah Gabrielle Baron
12 episodes
1 week ago
Interviews with experts on nuclear power and nuclear waste in Canada.
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Interviews with experts on nuclear power and nuclear waste in Canada.
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Society & Culture
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Port Hope
RADIOACTIVE
35 minutes 18 seconds
4 years ago
Port Hope

One of Canada's longest-standing radioactive contamination sites, the community of Port Hope on the shores of Lake Ontario, is presently undergoing a $1.2B federal cleanup of historic radioactive wastes. Port Hope also has two nuclear facilities operating with enriched, depleted and natural uranium within its boundaries, without a buffer zone. Faye More grew up in Port Hope and leads a volunteer citizen group advocating for independent health monitoring and real accountability to the community by the federal government and the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission - the CNSC. The Port Hope Community Health Concerns Committee, which Faye helped found in 1995, has their letter to the Prime Minister listed here, and their powerpoint submission to NRCan listed here 

RADIOACTIVE
Interviews with experts on nuclear power and nuclear waste in Canada.