Groups express serious concerns over proposed 10-year re-licensing of Chalk River Laboratories
The Algonquin Anishinabeg Nation Tribal Council, the Anishinabek Nation, Ottawa Riverkeeper, the Concerned Citizens of Renfrew County and Area, and Stop Oléoduc Outaouais are jointly inviting media to a bilingual press conference. After having studied Canadian Nuclear Laboratories’ application for a 10-year renewal of their operating license, the longest ever, the groups will present their serious concerns with this proposal. They will also present important information about the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC) re-licensing hearings taking place next week in Pembroke, Ontario, where they and many other groups will be airing concerns.
WHEN: Press conference begins at 10:30am on Thursday, January 18. It will be followed by a citizen’s march through downtown Ottawa (see Media advisory 2 below).
WHERE: Charles Lynch Press Conference Room, Centre Block of Parliament Hill, Ottawa.
WHO: Norm Odjick, Director General The Algonquin Anishinabeg Nation Tribal Council normo@anishinabenation.ca cell: 819-441-8975
Patrick Wedaseh Madahbee, Grand Council Chief Anishinabek Nation 705-497-9127 ext. 2290
Patrick Nadeau, Executive Director (also available for interviews in French) Ottawa Riverkeeper pnadeau@ottawariverkeeper.ca cell: 514.603.4452
Lynn Jones Concerned Citizens of Renfrew County and Area hendrickson.jones@gmail.com cell: 613-293-6065
Réal Lalande (also available for interviews in French) Stop Oléoduc Outaouais / Ralliement contre la pollution radioactive (RCPR) lalander2@videotron.ca cell: 819-360-4610