Ontario town starts voting today on willingness to host 'forever' nuclear waste storage site
The small farming community of Teeswater, Ont., faces a massive decision. Starting today, its 6,000 residents will vote on whether or not they're willing to host Canada's largest underground storage facility of spent nuclear fuel.
The small farming community of Teeswater, Ont., faces a massive decision. Starting today, its 6,000 residents will vote on whether or not they're willing to host Canada's largest underground storage facility of spent nuclear fuel.