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Why is Ontario not recommending the highest standards of preparation for a nuclear emergency response? I’m assuming that it is to save money?? The risk is continuing to grow as our preparation stagnates. The reactors are aging. The world has witnessed two major accidents—the worst can happen. Read more

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Nuclear power, incompatible with (human) life, should have been abolished a long time ago. Most older reactors are approaching the end of their life span. When they were built in the 60s and 70s it was determined that they would be operational for about 40 years. Read more

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Please do the right thing and consider public safety as the number one priority in decisions about nuclear power. Number 2 priority should be safe drinking water. Why should we be considering nuclear power at all- we don't need it. We should be focussing on renewable energy. Read more

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ontario's clinging to the nuclear power option is wrongheaded we need conservation on a large scale to fight climate change clean renewable energy please instead of more of the same i have a nephew living in japan not far from fuskushima get real [Original Comment ID: 210452]