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Canada's used nuclear fuel
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Canada's plan
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A Safe Approach
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Wabigoon Lake Ojibway Nation-Ignace area
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Canada's Used Nuclear Fuel
How Much Is There?
How Is It Stored Today?
Radiation Risk and Safety
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A Safe Approach
About the Project
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Site Selection
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Study Areas
Hornepayne and Area
What We're Doing
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Huron-Kinloss
What We're Doing
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Ignace and Area
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Manitouwadge and Area
What We're Doing
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South Bruce
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