Photos and Short Stories Feds say NWMO Nuclear Waste Project “Not a Done Deal” in Northwestern Ontario Federal officials stress no final decision has been made as public comments continue shaping nuclear waste assessment guidelines. Read More →
Borups Corners Revell DGR: Recreation and Community Impacts The Revell DGR project faces significant social license challenges due to unresolved impacts on local recreation and infrastructure. Read More →
Borups Corners Revell DGR: Duty to Consult Analysis The Revell DGR impact assessment process currently fails to meet the Crown's constitutional Duty to Consult Indigenous Nations. Read More →
Borups Corners Revell DGR: Analysis of Public Sentiment The NWMO project faces significant opposition despite support for its climate goals and rigorous safety-based siting process. Read More →
Borups Corners Revell DGR: Impacts and Community Concerns The NWMO Deep Geological Repository project promises economic benefits but faces intense opposition regarding transportation safety risks. Read More →
Borups Corners Revell DGR Consultation Timeline Concerns The Revell Site DGR consultation window is widely criticized as insufficient, with stakeholders demanding a full assessment. Read More →
Climate Entrepreneurship Federal Impact Assessment Process Concerns Commenters criticize the federal impact assessment process for excluding transportation risks and failing to respect Indigenous sovereignty. Read More →
Climate Entrepreneurship Transboundary Risks and Manitoba Manitoba stakeholders highlight critical transboundary risks to shared watersheds and downstream ecosystems from the proposed Revell repository. Read More →
Climate Entrepreneurship Community Perspectives on Nuclear Waste Analysis reveals polarized community sentiment regarding economic promises versus the tangible risks of hosting high-level nuclear waste. Read More →
Climate Entrepreneurship Public Sentiment on Nuclear Waste Ignace serves as a host community for the nuclear repository, sparking significant regional debate over safety and economics. Read More →