44th Parliament207Open for signatureMarch 4, 2024e-4852e-4852 (Natural resources and energy)BrennainLloydAnthonyRotaNipissing—TimiskamingLiberalONMarch 4, 2024, at 1:19 p.m. (EDT)May 3, 2024, at 1:19 p.m. (EDT)Petition to the <Addressee type="3" affiliationId="" mp-riding-display="1">Government of Canada</Addressee>Whereas:The Nuclear Waste Management Organization (NWMO) has been engaged since 2010 in a multi-step process to site a deep geological repository to emplace the high-level nuclear (irradiated fuel) waste from all of Canada’s nuclear power reactors;The NWMO project will involve the transportation, processing, burial and abandonment of an estimated seven million bundles of radioactive waste over a 50-year period which would be extended by additional reactor construction or refurbishments;The NWMO has repeatedly stated that it will not proceed without an “informed and willing” community;There are scientific and public concerns about the risks of radioactive exposures along the transportation route and in the region of and downstream from the repository site under both normal operating and accident conditions;The Government of Canada has affirmed the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples which sets out that no storage or disposal of hazardous materials shall take place in the lands or territories of Indigenous peoples without their free, prior and informed consent (Article 29); andCanadian law recognizes that every individual in Canada has a right to a healthy environment (CEPA 2023).We, the undersigned, citizens, residents and Indigenous peoples of Canada, call upon the Government of Canada to require the Nuclear Waste Management Organization to demonstrate that it has the consent of residents and communities, including First Nations and Treaty Organizations, along the transportation route and in the region of and downstream of the candidate repository site(s) before selecting a site.Nuclear wasteNuclear Waste Management OrganizationPublic consultationWaste management