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-====The Federal Dominion of Canada model solves their offense – stringent standards and closure protocols. Requiring consultation with locals ensures enforcement. ==== |
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-**Alberta Environment,** 20**08** |
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- "Environmental Impacts of Different Uranium Mining Processes" ISBN No. 978-0-7785-8125-3, pg 51-54 |
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-Considerations for economic success in controlling emissions at a new uranium production facility will include |
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-of uranium mine developments in a manner that is both safe and clean. |
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-====Canadian-Indian mining deal employs thousands of aboriginal peoples with high-paying jobs – external impact and solves case.==== |
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-Steven **Chase and** Kim **Mackrael,** 20**15** |
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-"Canada, India agree to $350-million uranium supply deal", The Globe and Mail, Ottawa. http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/politics/canada-india-agree-to-major-uranium-supply-deal/article23967494/ |
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-Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall, who played a major role in the deal, characterized |
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-not deny itself business in rapidly growing markets such as India and China. |
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-====Canada has the best uranium mining tech in the world – it's the cleanest and dangerous/older methods are being phased out – our ev postdates theirs by 5 years.==== |
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-**World Nuclear Association,** 20**16** |
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-World Nuclear Association is the international organization that supports nuclear power's regulation, manufacture, and industry. "Uranium Mining Overview", February 2016. |
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-the Nunavut Territory has evident potential, as do several other significant deposits. |