Canada’s next-generation nuclear plans currently hinge on fuel from Russia

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By David Reevely Oct 28, 2022

OTTAWA — Sanctions against Russia have cut off the supply of fuel for several of the next-generation nuclear reactors that Canada hopes to pioneer in the next few years, and there’s no immediate idea how to replace it, according to documents obtained by The Logic from Natural Resources Canada.

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