Public Meeting about the Pickering Nuclear Station
You’re invited to a special public meeting about the Pickering Nuclear Station:
Mon. July 25, 7 p.m.
Scarborough Civic Centre (at McCowan and Ellesmere), Committee Rm 1
TTC and GO station: Scarborough Town Centre
Free Car Parking at the Upper Level Employee parking lot off Borough Dr.
The Pickering Nuclear Station is just 5 km east of Scarborough. Designed to last 30 years, it’s now 45, and OPG is seeking a licence to run it till it’s 57.
Pickering is one of the world’s oldest and largest nuclear stations. It is surrounded by 2.2 million people (within 30 kms) -- OPG would never get permission today to build a station in the midst of such a dense urban population.
It has a troubled safety record. It already has 14,000 tonnes of high level nuclear waste on site. It's time to close Pickering Nuclear Station when its license expires in 2018.
Learn more with the Ontario Clean Air Alliance at this free public meeting.
Read our latest report: Closing the Pickering Nuclear Station in 2018: A Cost-Benefit Analysis
Please sign the petition: Close-Pickering.ca
And if you have a few hours to spare to help distribute leaflets in mailboxes, please let me know. This is how we build awareness, door by door. Thanks…
Angela Bischoff, Outreach Director
Ontario Clean Air Alliance
160 John St., #300
Toronto M5V 2E5
Phone: 416 260-2080 x 1
angela@cleanairalliance.org
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