Indigenous groups challenge New Brunswick’s costly radioactive waste legacy

The recent re-licencing hearing for New Brunswick’s Point Lepreau nuclear reactor highlighted the difficulty and cost of managing the province’s long-lived legacy of radioactive waste.

During the re-licencing hearing for Point Lepreau, a main focus of the Peskotomuhkati Nation’s intervention reflected their concerns about the lack of adequate planning for the toxic decommissioning waste.

Read the article by Kim Reeder and Susan O’Donnell in the NB Media Co-op, HERE.