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Soumis par: vkam
Posté le Jun 2, 2008
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Pickering B Nuclear Plant: Safety has Eroded Canada's nuclear safety watchdog warned last month that it was concerned about an "erosion of safety margins" at the Pickering B nuclear station near Toronto. A letter from the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission surfaced Tuesday on...... [view]
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Soumis par: vkam
Posté le Jan 18, 2008
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Toronto is close to becoming the first city in Canada to pass a Community Right to Know Bylaw which will be instrumental in reducing our exposure to toxic chemicals. Toronto Public Health (TPH) has just released a consultation document on the draft bylaw on Environmental Reporting and Disclosure...... [view]
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Soumis par: vkam
Posté le Mar 4, 2008
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In the US “low-level” radioactive waste includes all the commercial nuclear waste except irradiated fuel from nuclear reactors, the liquid and sludge from reprocessing and the solid into which that is converted. In most of Europe this same range of waste is considered “low” and...... [view]
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Soumis par: vkam
Posté le Mar 27, 2008
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The Ontario Liberal Government is committed to wasting $40 billion of taxpayers dollars on nuclear power. Nuclear power is horrifically expensive, irresponsible and unnecessary. The world’s leading expert on energy efficiency agrees with the GPO. Amory Lovins recently (March 12, 2008)...... [view]
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Soumis par: vkam
Posté le Apr 2, 2008
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From its extraction through sale, use and disposal, all the stuff in our lives affects communities at home and abroad, yet most of this is hidden from view. The Story of Stuff is a 20-minute, fast-paced, fact-filled look at the underside of our production and consumption patterns. The Story...... [view]
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Soumis par: vkam
Posté le Apr 2, 2008
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"Shifting into the Mainstream" - Canada Green Building Council's 1st National Summit Date: June 11-12, 2008 Location: Metro Toronto Convention Centre The inaugural National Summit will be the largest indoor green building event in Canada and will be zero-waste! This historic...... [view]
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Soumis par: vkam
Posté le Apr 9, 2008
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Since 1992, CANECT has been the foremost event for Canadian environmental managers, plant personnel, government policy-makers, lawyers and consultants with responsibilities for environmental affairs. It is a unique opportunity to: - ensure you and your staff receive necessary environmental and...... [view]
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