The First Nation says in a statement that it has been involved in the process for more than 12 years, and its vote in favour does not necessarily mean approval of the project
A northern Ontario First Nation has decided it is willing to continue with the process to potentially become host to a deep geological repository for Canada ’s nuclear waste.
The process for the $26-billion project has already been narrowed down to two far-apart sites, and the organization has said it would require approval from both the municipality and the local First Nation.
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