Small modular reactors, also known as SMRs, are a third of the size of traditional ones and open a new road to net zero.
Tag Archives: nuclear energy
Pickering’s plan for nuclear fallout
An emergency alert indicating a problem at Pickering’s nuclear plant was a false alarm, but a big wake up call to many in its vicinity. What would happen in the event of a real nuclear mishap?
A great buying opportunity
Data contained in a Parliamentary Budget Office report raises questions about the government’s sale of Atomic Energy of Canada Limited.
America’s nuclear renaissance stalls
Near-meltdown in Japan re-awakens doubts in U.S. policymakers
I’ve got your meltdown right here
So far, Japan’s nuclear power plants represent an amazing triumph of design robustness
The revolution will eventually end up on YouTube
This footage is apparently a couple months old, but it is indeed Michael Ignatieff standing up in public and saying things about stuff—specifically arctic sovereignty, agriculture, Conservative attack ads, Afghanistan, nuclear energy, firearms and pharmacare.
The Commons: The interrogation of Lisa Raitt
The opposition won’t let the case of the missing documents go
The Commons: Those angry days of yore
The Scene. David McGuinty rose first with a reminder of days gone by.