Opinion piece on radioactive waste misleading: Canadian Nuclear Society – The Hill Times


Re: “Growing stockpiles of radioactive waste beside Ottawa River upstream of Parliament Hill causing widespread concerns,” (The Hill Times, March 16). Lynn Jones weaves together a series of facts with some rhetorical flourishes to paint an unhelpful and misleading picture. Look beyond the surface and a very different reality emerges.

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