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Ontario First Nation challenging selection of underground nuclear waste site in court | Globalnews.ca

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Eagle Lake First Nation in northern Ontario is challenging the selection of a nearby region as the site of a deep geological repository that will hold Canada ’s nuclear waste.

The $26-billion project to bury millions of used nuclear fuel bundles underground will include a lengthy regulatory and construction process, with operations not set to begin until the 2040s .

The Nuclear Waste Management Organization says it is reviewing the legal challenge.

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