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26 August 2010, 9:58pm EDT

Lakes, Liabilities, and Legacies - The Real Impacts of "Modern" Uranium Mining

Orano Cameco Denison Saskatchewan Impact on Communities Indigenous Rights Uranium Water and fisheries
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Jamie Kneen

National Program Co-Lead

Jamie Kneen presents at the Fourth Keepers of the Water conference, held in Wollaston Lake, Saskatchewan, August 19-23, 2010.

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