13 Replies to “More to come?”

  1. He makes so much sense.
    Don’t bring Nuclear to your great province.

    NUCLEAR is a disgusting ULTRA WOKE, TOXIC DEI Nightmare.
    They are filled with Narcissistic Sociopathic FILTHY MARXISTS..
    OPG leads the way. They can’t run anything without blowing their budget.
    BURN YOUR COAL AND OIL.
    Screw these assholes that say otherwise.
    You will go broke with Nuclear.
    Be advised

    1. Modular nukes are the future. The mid-20th century technologies of mega generating sites of any sort and then high voltage transmission lines running hundreds, sometimes thousands, of kms to markets have to give way to local nuke generators. We could be growing bananas in Tuktoyaktuk if nuke power were unleashed.

      1. A good rebuttal of FL’s stupidity. Nuclear power is 80% of the electricity supply of Ontario. It has been the dominant source of electricity since the early 1980s. Ontario’s industrial belt has depended on it for its low cost and high reliability. Saskatchewan, Alberta and New Brunswick are right to want nuclear power to supplement what they already have. In so doing, they reject the antinuclear environmentalist hysteria of FL.

        You are right with your joke about ‘bananas in Tuk’. Nuclear power is essential for areas which have no local coal supply (Ontario) or is severely restricted or dangerous such as New Brunswick.

        1. When Fukushima went offline in the tsunami, Bruce Nuclear in Ontario became the largest operating nuclear power plant in the world.

          The largest concentrations of high quality uranium are in Saskatchewan and Alberta. What with coal, oil, water, trees, etc, we have no need of anything east of the manitoba boarder. This would scare the east to death, if not for the fact we lack the true leadership/sheer will, to go it on our own, so for now, they feel comfortable that we won’t.

          They’ve seen to that over the years, with the slow march through the institutions, education, immigration and other propaganda..
          The prairies have everything we need, right here, just saying..

  2. Just imagine if the go ahead was given for Alberta to have nuclear power, back in 2005-2007, we could be nearing completion of the first reactor(s) by now, no need for silly wind and solar, which was hardly working this morning in the cold and fog, no wind either..

  3. I tried to post this yesterday but it vanished for some reason.
    Please tell me how can build anything to generate electricity without using coal, oil and gas, that would include modular nukes.

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