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Category Archives: canada

Great Lakes Nuclear Dump

Posted on January 22, 2013 by CorbettJanuary 22, 2013

By Dennis Riches / nf2045.blogspot.com / January 19, 2013 / More forgotten history that hides in plain sight: It’s not a stop for the Japanese tourists who visit Niagara, but they might be interested to know. The shores of Lake Ontario and the Ni…

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Posted in canada, Editorials, Fukushima

Post-Fukushima, Japan’s irradiated fish worry B.C. experts

Posted on July 25, 2012 by CorbettJuly 25, 2012

by Alex Roslin / straight.com / July 19, 2012 / Are fish from the Pacific Ocean and Japanese coastal and inland waters safe to eat 16 months after the Fukushima nuclear disaster? Governments and many scientists say they are. But the largest collection …

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Posted in canada, Featured, food safety, Fukushima, News

Top Executive: Canada’s nuclear industry needs to fight Fukushima fear

Posted on February 23, 2012 by CorbettFebruary 23, 2012

by Ian Macleod / The Ottawa Citizen / February 23, 2012 / OTTAWA — With the approaching anniversary of the Fukushima nuclear disaster as a backdrop, Ontario’s top energy executive is urging Canada’s nuclear industry not to retreat in the face of …

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Posted in canada, Fukushima, News, nuclear industry

Fukushima Update – Day 345

Posted on February 19, 2012 by CorbettFebruary 19, 2012

Japan’s nuclear evacuees denied Canadian refuge / Toronto Sun / February 18, 2012 / A Japanese woman who claimed exposure to radiation from damaged nuclear reactors has been denied refugee status in Canada almost one year after that nation was ro…

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Posted in canada, debris, Fukushima, fukushima update, News, reactor 2, refugees

Calgary Sun: Fukushima fallout hit home

Posted on January 22, 2012 by CorbettJanuary 22, 2012

by Michael Platt / Calgary Sun / January 22, 2012 / There’s no need to panic — probably. But not knowing whether to shrug or cower over radioactive iodine falling on Calgary as a result of a meltdown in Japan last year has Canada’s top nuclear cr…

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Posted in canada, Editorials, Fukushima, health effects

Would a Canadian reactor have staved off the Fukushima nuclear disaster?

Posted on December 4, 2011 by CorbettDecember 4, 2011

No CANDU Would a Canadian reactor have staved off the Fukushima nuclear disaster? by Andrew Horvat / Literary Review of Canada / September 1, 2011 / On March 14, 2011, three days after a 16 metre tsunami knocked out the cooling systems of four of six …

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Posted in canada, Editorials, Featured, Fukushima

Canadian Collaborative for Radiation Awareness & Monitoring

Posted on November 10, 2011 by CorbettNovember 10, 2011

Canadian Collaborative for Radiation Awareness & Monitoring “Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it’s the only thing that ever has.” (Margaret Mead) What is the Canadian Collaborative…

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Posted in canada, Fukushima, News, radiation testing
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