Alberta seeking public input in establishing nuclear power industry
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says she expects the private sector to lead the way on potentially bringing nuclear power to the province.
But she says her government is prepared to set up a Crown corporation, like Ontario has for its nuclear generation, if necessary.
Smith made her remarks as she announced a new panel to gather public feedback on the possibility of building reactors.
She says that could include small modular reactors powering oilsands sites or full-scale plants feeding the grid.
Renewable cleanup rules making Alberta less competitive for investment: report
A report says new cleanup rules for renewable energy sites are hurting the competitiveness of Alberta's industry.
Business Renewables Centre-Canada analyzed the reclamation security requirements for renewables in 27 jurisdictions and found Alberta's are now the most costly.
Under a code of practice for solar and wind projects published last week, the Alberta government says operators must provide an estimate for the cost of dismantling turbines and panels, removing underground concrete infrastructure, hauling waste away, replanting vegetation and other items.
Ex-priest sentenced to six years for sex abuse of Nunavut children
A former Catholic priest who pleaded guilty to indecent assault against seven Inuit children more than four decades ago has been sentenced to six years in prison.
An Iqaluit court heard Eric Dejaeger assaulted six girls and one boy between 1978 and 1982 in the hamlet of Igloolik, Nvt.
"He destroyed their childhood, hurt their relations with their families and ruined their relationship with their church," Justice Faiyaz Alibhai said in his sentencing decision Thursday.