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The Study
On November 3, 2005, the Nuclear Waste Management Organization concluded the first phase of its mandate by submitting its recommendations to the Minister of Natural Resources Canada.
After a comprehensive three-year study, engaging specialists and citizens from all walks of life, the NWMO recommended Adaptive Phased Management for the long-term care of Canada’s used nuclear fuel.
All the specialists and dialogue reports and the analysis supporting the NWMO recommendation are available here for review.
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The overall goal of the NWMO Aboriginal Dialogue is to create the needed foundation for a long-term, positive relationship between the Nuclear Waste Management Organization and the Aboriginal Peoples of Canada including First Nation, Inuit, and Métis. |
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Review the 'Ethical and Social Framework' suggested by the Round Table and add your perspective. |
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Advice and counsel from three individuals with international stature and experience who formed an informal review panel. |
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