Arguments against

Arguments against uranium mining

All You Ever Wanted to Know about Uranium Mining but Were Afraid to ask

Anna Tilman, who has researched several toxic issues, including mercury, is a board member of the International Institute of Concern for Public Health. She has written a four-part series for the Watershed Sentinel entitled "On the Yellowcake Trail", which tracks the history of all aspects of uranium mining in Canada, from the mining and milling to processing and use throughout its eighty-year history. This series of articles is an excellent primer for those who wonder about this serious issue. To access the articles, go to <www.watershedsentinel.ca> and search for "yellowcake trail". It will be an eye-opening read.

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Risks to Health and Safety From Uranium Mining: a Response to the UDP

Bill is back again with more reasons why we should stop uranium mining in Saskatchewan. His arguments are very compelling.

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Mine Tailings Blowing in the Wind

Bill Adamson, our board member who keeps writing educational articles, has yet another one to dispel the myth that uranium mining is safe and clean. In the attachment Bill lists the amount and contents of the tailings, produced in Saskatchewan until 2008. Can anyone still believe that the process is clean? The public needs to know these facts.

Maisie Shiell, on her deathbed, left the province an urgent message

As Maisie Shiell was dying, she summoned up her last bit of strength and wrote a letter to the citizens of Saskatchewan urging them to learn about the negatives of uranium mining. ICUCEC is proud to post this amazing document on Maisie's behalf. We hope it will spur you to speak and work against present and future mining projects. To read Maisie's document, click on attachment.


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