No Nukes News - let's celebrate!

Bischoff Angela greenspi at web.ca
Sun Sep 13 20:55:13 EDT 2009


No Nukes News

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The St. Paul’s by-election is on Sept. 17. OCAA managed to distribute  
our leaflet http://www.ontariosgreenfuture.ca/ 
OntarioOption_0709_v3.pdf  to almost every house in the riding! Thank  
you to all the volunteers that pounded the pavement!

At the all-candidates forum, the liberal candidate Eric Hoskins came  
out as saying that he supported Ontario moving towards a 100%  
renewable electricity grid, although he didn’t say by when. The PC  
candidate Sue Ann Levy came out in full support of nuclear power.  
Both the Green Party candidate Chris Chopik and the NDP candidate  
Julian Heller came out fully opposed to nuclear power and in favour  
of moving towards a 100% renewable electricity grid.

To see their responses to our election survey, go here.

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Playing With Democracy
A celebration of elections and indy media

Wed. Sept. 16, 7:30 p.m.
at Cinecycle (129 Spadina, south of Richmond east into the alley),  
Toronto
Free - All welcome

Special invitation to the dozens of volunteers who have distributed  
leaflets, written letters to the editor, made a phone call to a  
politician, or spoken with a friend or colleague about the downsides  
of nuclear power  – THANK YOU!

Book launch of Tooker Gomberg's writings - Friction to the Machine
Video screening of Tooker's 2000 mayoral campaign - Playing with  
Democracy
Launch of the Open Source Tooker Gomberg Memorial Library

For more info: angela at cleanairalliance.org
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sponsored by Ontario Clean Air Alliance, Centre for Social  
Innovation, and Tooker Gomberg Greenspiration Fund

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Anti-nuclear protest march against German U-turn
BERLIN — Some 50,000 anti-nuclear protestors on Saturday demonstrated  
here against Germany possibly reversing a decision to abandon nuclear  
power, and instead extend the life of its nuclear power plants.

The marchers, backed by 400 tractors, demanded that Germany stick to  
its commitment to close all nuclear plants by 2020 and also called  
for the closure of a radioactive dump at Gorleben in eastern Germany.

http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5jI6xYYGZm2X- 
JL-2bGPsA8emo-vQ
http://www.prokerala.com/news/articles/a77331.html
http://de.indymedia.org/2009/09/259907.shtml

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Amory Lovins
interviewed by Charlie Rose
An excellent 40 min. video

Amory Lovins, CEO of the Rocky Mountain Institute, discusses  
alternative fuels, the future of energy and the problems with nuclear  
energy.

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=4569577556800822039#

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Bruce Power dismisses 40 contractors

About 40 contract workers at the Bruce Power nuclear station have  
been fired or temporarily suspended for violating the company's code  
of conduct regarding Internet use.

Shawn Patrick Stensil, an anti-nuclear campaigner with Greenpeace,  
said officials at Bruce Power have an obligation to be upfront with  
the public. Since the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center on  
Sept. 11, 2001, he said, digital security has become a top concern  
for nuclear plant operators, as has securing the physical premises.
"The lack of transparency isn't comforting at all," he said. "If it's  
simply a matter that contractors are surfing for porn or Facebooking,  
they should have the guts to say that."
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/national/bruce-power-dismisses-40- 
contractors/article1283292/

http://ca.news.yahoo.com/s/capress/090910/national/nuclear_plant_firings

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Nuclear power - Undermining climate protection

There is a clear scientific consensus that we must halve global  
carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions by 2050 or suffer changes to the  
global climate with catastrophic consequences. Avoiding the most  
severe impacts of climate change requires governments, individuals  
and businesses world-wide to take immediate action. The nuclear  
industry, which has been in decline in the US and Europe, has seized  
upon the climate crisis as a revival opportunity, claiming to offer a  
carbon-free contribution to our future energy mix, but is it, or it  
is mere industry spin? A Greenpeace report.

http://www.greenpeace.org/international/press/reports/nuclear-power- 
undermining-cl

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Nuclear waste in your backyard?

Decision on Canadian storage facility expected within a year

The $24-billion question about nuclear waste storage in Canada is  
this: in which community will more than two million high-level  
radioactive bundles be stored for perhaps 10,000 years or more?

This question is posed as experts try to avoid a repeat of a failed  
attempt at resolving the storage issue 10 years ago in Canada and  
consider what is happening in Europe and in the U.S., where a nuclear  
waste storage plan recently died after billions of dollars were  
wasted. As well, there is now the consideration that the waste may  
not be buried for thousands of years and left where it is, and that  
future generations and their plans should be considered.

Don't be surprised, say some, if the facility, targeted for a 2035  
opening, ends up on aboriginal land.

With no central location available, high-level waste has been stored  
at the various reactor sites in New Brunswick, Quebec and Ontario, as  
well as at AECL's nuclear research facility in Manitoba for more than  
40 years.

http://www.cbc.ca/canada/story/2009/08/19/f-nuclear-waste-storage- 
options.html

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Nuclear not good, even in remote Quebec: environmentalists

A proposed nuclear reactor that would power mining operations in  
Quebec's remote regions carries more risks than benefits, according  
to an environmental group.

Simard said he's concerned about nuclear waste and safety at the  
mining site.

Quebec generates cleaner energy through its hydro facilities, and  
those options should be exhausted first, Simard suggested.

http://www.cbc.ca/canada/montreal/story/2009/09/04/quebec-nuclear- 
power.html

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Production halted at Zircatec

PORT HOPE - The Peter Street employee parking lot may be full, but  
operations at Cameco's nuclear fuel fabrication plant is down due to  
a single defective fuel bundle.

Bob Kelly, Cameco's director of public and government affairs, said  
production at Zircatec Precision Industries was stopped in mid-August  
after one of its customers, Bruce Power, in the Municipality of  
Kincardine, raised concerns over a defective fuel bundle.

www.Newsdurhamregion.com

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Bruce Power to carry on despite fuel supply strike

A strike at a nuclear fuel-bundle- making facility won't affect Bruce  
Power's nuclear electricity generation for the foreseeable future,  
spokesman Steve Cannon said yesterday.

"It's business as usual for us. We carry many months in inventory of  
fuel," Cannon said, responding to a query about the impact of a  
strike at Cameco Fuel Manufacturing Inc., which provides the Bruce  
reactors with fuel.

Bruce Power is using less fuel anyway. Bruce A's Unit 3 was taken  
down yesterday morning, while Unit 4 was turned off earlier for  
planned inspections of the vacuum building safety systems.

This maintenance is required by the Canadian Nuclear Safety  
Commission to be completed every 12 years, Cannon said. It will keep  
both units out of service until October, he said.

The other two reactors at Bruce A are being refurbished with a  
projected restart in early 2010, at a cost of close to $3 billion.

The four reactors at Bruce B generating station are still running.  
Power has been throttled back during periods of low demand and that  
practice will continue, Cannon said.

http://beta.owensoundsuntimes.com/ArticleDisplay.aspx? 
e=1734735&auth=SCOTT%20DUNN%20SUN%20TIMES%20STAFF

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TURNING THINGS AROUND: Actions for a Healthy Environment

Sponsored by: International Institute of Concern for Public Health -  
Celebrating 25th Anniversary

Sat. September 26, 8.30 am.- 4.00 pm.
Native Canadian Centre, 16 Spadina Rd., Toronto

10 a.m. Keynote Address Rosalie Bertell Ph.D. G.N.S.H., Founder and  
Immediate Past President introduced by Founder and Prof. Emerita  
Ursula Franklin
Other presentations include:
- What about the nuclear renaissance?
- International Perspectives on the Energy Future

Promises to be a dynamic anti-nuclear teach-in! –a

For more info:
Int'l Institute of Concern for Public Health
416-786-6128
www.iicph.org
info at IICPH.ORG

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Bombs Away
An evening of anti-nuke comedy and music

Sat. Sept.26th, 7:30 p.m
Cecil Community Centre, 58 Cecil Street (south of College, just east  
of Spadina), Toronto
Adults $20 or pay what you can, Students $7 or pay what you can

http://www.seriouslytimetostop.com/nonukesnight.htm

Seriously, Time to Stop is committed to spreading the word about  
nuclear weapons and finding ways to let governments know what you  
think about this issue.
www.seriouslytimetostop.com

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Stop URANIUM-Mining in Ontario

DEMAND a LEGISLATED BAN for ONTARIO like the one granted to British  
Columbia
B.C., Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Labrador are protected. Ontario  
is a free-for-all!

RALLY
SUNDAY SEPT. 27, 2:00-4:00 p.m.
QUEEN’S PARK, TORONTO

SPEAKERS: Elizabeth May, Leader of the Green Party of Canada; Bruce  
Cox, Executive Director Greenpeace Canada;
Robert Lovelace, Retired Chief of the Ardoch Algonquin First Nation
Live Music

Organized by Cottagers against Uranium Mining and Exploration, CUME  
-  http://www.fighturanium.com/cume.html
For more info: Cottagers.vs.mining at sympatico.ca

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Earthcycle

The University of Toronto Environment Resource Network (UTERN) and  
Bikechain are proud to present EarthCycle, a weeklong festival at the  
University of Toronto running from September 21st to September 26th.  
The university’s most ambitious Environment Week to date, EarthCycle  
will feature 28 events over six days of almost constant activity.  
 From bike races to eco-tours, documentary film screenings and  
lectures by world renowned thinkers, EarthCycle has something for  
everyone.

Catch Jack Gibbons, Ontario Clean Air Alliance, and Shawn-Patrick  
Stencil, Greenpeace, as they discuss Ontario's Energy Future -  
Nuclear or Renewable?
Wed./ Sept. 23, 3 – 5 p.m., Hart House, East Common Room, U of T – Free.

For a full schedule of Earthcycle events please see http:// 
www.earthcycle.ca

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Angela Bischoff
Outreach Director
Ontario Clean Air Alliance
Tel: 416 926 1907 x 246
625 Church Street, #402
Toronto, ON M4Y 2G1
angela at cleanairalliance.org
www.ontariosgreenfuture.ca
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