NWMO in the news
Below is a selection of featured news content from various media outlets.
- Mining.com.au, May 28, 2025: Tellus partners with Canada’s Nuclear Waste Management Organization
- CTV News, May 28, 2025: Saving endangered turtles and bats focus of new Toronto Zoo partnership
- International Atomic Energy Agency, May 21, 2025: Working Together to Find a Home for Spent Fuel
- NWONewswatch.com, May 16, 2025: NWMO looking for Centre of Expertise designer
- CBC News, May 13, 2025: Northwestern Ontario nuclear waste storage site moves forward as 5 vendors chosen
- NWONewswatch.com, April 11, 2025: NWMO puts out call for suppliers in region
- The Canadian Press, April 4, 2025: Nuclear waste agency looking for Canada's second deep geological repository
- NWONewswatch.com, April 1, 2025: LETTER: Surface is not the right place for spent nuclear fuel
- NWONewswatch.com, March 15, 2025: Used Nuclear Fuel: The Solid Facts
- Nuclear Engineering International, February 14, 2025: Canada’s GDF/Special Report: Going far, together
- NWONewswatch.com, December 2, 2024: Benefits would come with nuclear waste, NWO mayors say
- CTV News, November 28, 2024: Wabigoon Lake Ojibway Nation chosen to host Canada’s deep geological repository
- CBC News, November 28, 2024: Northwestern Ontario communities chosen for Canada's nuclear waste storage site
- Reuters, November 28, 2024: Canada selects underground site to store used nuclear fuel in perpetuity
- NWONewswatch.com, November 28, 2024: NWMO selects Ignace to host nuclear waste repository
- National Post, November 28, 2024: What we know about the Ontario town selected to hold Canada's nuclear waste
- CBC News, November 18, 2024: Wabigoon Lake Ojibway Nation votes to move forward with nuclear waste storage site process
- CP24, October 29, 2024: South Bruce residents vote in favour of allowing underground nuclear waste storage
- BNN Bloomberg, October 11, 2024: Nuclear power is entering a renaissance. Here’s why
- Toronto Sun, October 4, 2024: Transporting used nuclear fuel will be safe
- The Globe and Mail, July 16, 2024: Nuclear industry deserves praise for the way it searched for waste-disposal site