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New polls show that more than half of Canadians want more nuclear plants, and more than a third wouldn\u0027t mind one in their neighbourhood.

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“As the world pushes towards net-zero emissions targets, and away from the war-influenced roller coaster of fossil fuel prices, many countries — including Canada — are putting the nuclear option back on the table,” wrote the Institute in a statement.Article content In recent years, the Trudeau government has begun openly talking up nuclear energy as a viable means to kick fossil fuels.for Canada to start figuring out a way to pepper the country with “small modular reactors.”

. “Nuclear energy must be part of such a sustainable future. And Canada is here to help make that happen,” natural resources minister Jonathan WilkinsonThis advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.for nuclear energy as recently as 2020, many of those fears have been cast aside amid the current global energy crunch.

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