Governing Uranium in Canada

  • Cindy Vestergaard

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    Abstract

    Over seven decades, Canada’s production of uranium has evolved from being dedicated to fulfilling military contracts in the 1940s and 1950s to being focused on the environment, non-proliferation and safety. Initially a state secret, uranium mining and trade have become transparent with a public hearing-based licensing process, regulatory oversight and annual reporting of operational safety and environmental performance. This level of transparency and regulation is unparalled by oany other industry in Canada, forming the basis of Canada’s reputation as a solid and steady supplier.

    This study analyses the Canadian uranium supply industry, the evolution of its development, and the legal framework that regulates uranium production and trade in Canada. It is part of the larger Governing Uranium project led by the Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS), which explores the dimensions of security of natural uranium in a changing global market.
    Original languageEnglish
    Place of PublicationCopenhagen
    PublisherDanish Institute for International Studies
    Number of pages67
    ISBN (Electronic)9788776057633
    Publication statusPublished - 10 Feb 2016
    SeriesDIIS Report
    Number12
    Volume2015

    Keywords

    • Canada
    • uranium
    • non-proliferation
    • nuclear safeguards
    • nuclear security

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