On Thursday, Canada announced that land near the Lake Huron shoreline will not be used to permanently bury its spent nuclear fuel. The Nuclear Waste Management Organization instead narrowed its focus down to land that a tribal nation in northwest Ontario. Read the full story by the Toledo Blade.
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