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Canadian Government Says No to Port Strikes

Canadian Government Says No to Port Strikes

We sound like a broken record when we write about port strikes (or potential strikes) in Vancouver and Montreal.

As talks between both sides were going nowhere and Canada got tired of losing billions ($1.3 billion per day) of dollars in trade each day as the strikes prolonged, the ​Canadian Government stepped in and put a stop​ to all of it, ordering everyone back to work.

Now everyone can turn their attention to the ​potential Canada Post strike​


Countries Are Changing Their Minds About Nuclear

After the disaster of the Fukushima nuclear plant in 2011 turned countries off from nuclear power, the increased energy demands (especially to power all that AI) are changing the minds of those in charge.

As countries such as China, India and the US start to reconsider nuclear power, all that nuclear power is going to need Uranium.

And ​Canada is poised to be a leading supplier of quality Uranium​.

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