Canada
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Civilian HEU Reduction and Elimination Resource Collection
March 25, 2013This collection examines civilian HEU reduction and elimination efforts. It discusses why the continued widespread use, internationally, of HEU in the civilian sector poses global security risks, provides an overview of progress to-date in reducing and eliminating the use of HEU in the civilian sector worldwide, and examines remaining challenges to achieving this goal. The collection also includes detailed analysis of progress in eight key countries.
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Civilian HEU: Canada
Nov. 15, 2012The article is part of a collection of articles examining civilian HEU reduction and elimination efforts. It details current Canadian HEU policies, progress reducing and eliminating the civil use of HEU in Canada, and remaining challenges.
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Canada Treaty Memberships
May 25, 2012This is part of the treaty memberships collection of PDFs.
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NTI Nuclear Materials Security Index: Building a Framework for Assurance, Accountability and Action
The Nuclear Threat Initiative (NTI) Nuclear Materials Security Index is a first-of-its-kind public benchmarking project of nuclear materials security conditions on a country-by-country basis.
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Lessons from Select Public Health Events Having Relevance to Bioterrorism Preparedness
April 11, 2007 | Tamara R. Chapman, Raymond A. ZilinskasTamara Chapman and Raymond Zilinskas analyze public health responses in three cities challenged by extraordinary disease outbreaks and draw lessons useful to those who are involved in bioterrorism preparedness.
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Canada and NTI Conclude Agreement to Help Destroy Chemical Weapons in Russia
Feb. 7, 2005 | Laura Holgate, Sam NunnCanada and NTI conclude agreement to help destroy chemical weapons in Russia
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G8 10 Plus 10 Over 10
Dec. 1, 2002 | Kenley ButlerKenley Butler discusses the Global Partnership Against the Spread of Weapons and Material of Mass Destruction initiative agreed to at the June 2002 G8 summit, which will build upon programs such as Cooperative Threat Reduction.
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This material is produced independently for NTI by the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies at the Monterey Institute of International Studies and does not necessarily reflect the opinions of and has not been independently verified by NTI or its directors, officers, employees, or agents. Copyright © 2011 by MIIS.
Get the Facts on Canada
- Hosted U.S. nuclear weapons on its territory until 1984
- Produced biological and chemical weapons before acceding to both the BTWC and CWC
- Owns 18 nuclear power reactors with a total capacity of 12,600 MWe
Canada News on GSN
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Canada Withdraws From Scientist Redirection Efforts
May 8, 2013
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Canada, India Finalize Safeguards Agreement for Atomic Exports
April 8, 2013
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Canada Has no Plans to Aid Pakistani Nuke Arsenal Security
April 4, 2013
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Canada Moves Away From Reactor-Made Isotopes
March 1, 2013
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U.S. to Receive Canadian HEU Waste
Feb. 11, 2013

