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First Nation Leads Fight Against Nuclear Dump – The Rover

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Chief Lance Haymond of the Kebaowek First Nation. PHOTO: Isaac Peltz KEBAOWEK, QC — “You don’t build a nuclear waste dump 1.1 kilometres away from your drinking source.” Chief Lance Haymond could make any number of arguments against the $26 billion project to store nuclear waste at Chalk River.  He could tell you about the three bear dens and eastern wolf habitat that would be destroyed to make way for a mountain of radioactive materials.  Or ab…
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therover.ca broke the news in on Saturday, April 26, 2025.
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