Feds launch nuclear-waste strategy review amid elusive solutions for toxic waste
TORONTO — The federal government has launched a new initiative aimed at finding long-term solutions for the growing quantity of radioactive waste produced by Canada’s nuclear reactors.
To that end, the government wants members of the industry, the general public and Indigenous people to weigh in on the topic and potential solutions that have so far proven elusive.
In a letter last week, Natural Resources Minister Seamus O’Regan calls on the federally mandated Nuclear Waste Management Organization to lead the consultation process.
“Over the coming months the government of Canada will be taking steps to review and modernize Canada’s approach to how we manage radioactive waste,” O’Regan wrote. “While the strategy must be defined by waste producers and owners who have the best understanding of their wastes and their priorities, it too must be informed by dialogue with stakeholders and Canadians.”