Canada is reforming the Nuclear Liability and Compensation Act. CELA and other non-profits are calling on Canada to remove the shielding of the nuclear supply chain from liability.
Canada is reforming the Nuclear Liability and Compensation Act. CELA and other non-profits are calling on Canada to remove the shielding of the nuclear supply chain from liability.
CELA and Durham Nuclear Awareness (DNA) are jointly intervening in Ontario Power Generation (OPG)’s request for a renewal of its nuclear power reactor site preparation licence in Darlington, Ontario
A workshop in response to Canada’s consultation on liability for nuclear power reactors This workshop took place on May 20, 2021. See below for a link to the presentation slides and video. Full slides: NLCA Webinar Join our lawyers…
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On the eve of Earth Day 2021, CELA's Kerrie Blaise and Kacie McLaren of Kebaowek First Nation's lands management office joined an international panel of speakers to discuss youth climate action, nuclear peace and Indigenous rights.
Citizen and environmental groups urge the federal government not to fund polluting nuclear technologies in the upcoming budget, and to instead invest in truly clean and renewable energy solutions across the country.
Une coalition de citoyens et de groupes environnementaux demande que le gouvernement canadien exclue les technologies nucléaires polluantes de son prochain budget. « Mieux vaut investir dans les énergies vraiment propres et renouvelables », disent-ils.