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Canada's used nuclear fuelRead more
  • Canada's used nuclear fuel
    • How is it stored today?
    • How much is there?
  • Where will it be stored in the future?
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          Canada's PlanRead more
          • Canada's plan
            • A collaborative approach
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          • Selecting Canada's plan
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            A safe approachRead more
            • A safe approach
              • Why a deep geological repository?
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            Site selectionRead more
            • Wabigoon Lake Ojibway Nation-Ignace area
              • Local activities
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              • Site selection
                • How the process was developed
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                • About the process
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              • Steps in the process
                • Step 1: The NWMO initiates the process
                • Step 2: Initial screening
                • Step 3: Preliminary assessments of suitability
                • Steps 4-9: Site confirmation, construction and operations
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              Regulatory processRead more
              • Regulatory process
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              ReconciliationRead more
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                      Who we areRead more
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                      We support the principles and practices of diversity, and are committed to providing a respectful, accessible, and inclusive environment for all persons with disabilities. We will provide accommodation to applicants with disabilities. If you require accommodation, please contact us.

                      Reconciliation 

                      The NWMO is committed to contribute to Reconciliation in all our work by co-creating a shared future built on rights, equity and well-being. As an employment equity employer, the NWMO actively seeks Indigenous peoples, visible minorities, women, people with disabilities, and additional diverse identities for our workforce. We will provide accommodation to applicants with disabilities. If you require accommodation, please contact us.

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