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You can tell a lot about an item by the nicknames we give it. So what do our nicknames for the television tell us about that device? "The idiot box." "The boob tube." "The tell-lie-vision." It doesn't take a super sleuth to puzzle this one out.. ....
Canada's nuclear reactors may not be fit for service, Rabble ca, Joyce Nelson, 11 Aug 21, On July 13, Bruce Power announced that two reactors at its Bruce Nuclear Generating Station in Kincardine, Ontario had violated its operating license. It had "higher than anticipated readings" of hydrogen-equivalent concentration (Heq) in pressure tubes in two units. Pressure… ....
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Budget may reveal extent of federal support for risky new nuclear reactors. Rabble.Ca Joyce Nelson 15 Apr 21, Across Canada, environmentalists and First Nations will be closely watching the April 19 release of the federal budget to see just how far the Trudeau Liberals will go in their push for small modular reactors (SMRs). In September 2020, Canada’s Minister of Natural Resources Seamus O’Regan endorsed SMRs and stated that there is “no pathway to net zero [carbon emissions] without nuclear,” which prompted David Suzuki to famously tell the CBC: “I want to puke.” Apparently, many share that feeling. More than 100 Indigenous and civil society groups across Canada are now opposed to the new nuclear reactors, which are being pushed by the federal government and four provinces Saskatchewan, Ontario, New Brunswick and Alberta as so-called “clean energy” and a supposed solution to climate change. ....