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They submitted a proposal to the federal government, which is seeking alternative producers of medical isotopes due to ongoing problems with the nuclear reactor at Chalk River, Ont. That reactor usually produces one-third of the world's supply of medical isotopes, used for diagnosis and treatment of cancers, heart disease and other ailments.
[Chris Saunders] said the country's supply of isotopes will only be stable if there is more than one source, which is why PIPE also wants to work with Saskatchewan. Premier Brad Wall has proposed building a new nuclear reactor to produce isotopes in that province. But the Saskatchewan plan would cost between $500 million and $1.5 billion, and will take many years for licensing and construction of a new nuclear facility.
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...It produces no nuclear waste and leftover material is recycled to create new is..."I wouldn't want to try to build a new radioactive reactor in Winnipeg," he said. A spokesman for the...