Nuclear watchdog warns of Ottawa reactor safety risks
Canada's nuclear regulator warns of significant safety concerns as Chalk River Laboratories seeks 10-year license extension. Critics question oversight and emergency preparedness.
Canada's nuclear regulator warns of significant safety concerns as Chalk River Laboratories seeks 10-year license extension. Critics question oversight and emergency preparedness.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has directed officials to prepare plans for potentially resuming nuclear weapons testing, marking a dramatic escalation in global tensions after Donald Trump's recent statements about nuclear capabilities.
Saskatoon-based uranium giant Cameco demonstrates confidence with dividend hike amid small quarterly loss, signaling strong long-term nuclear outlook.
NATO launches massive Steadfast Defender 2024 drills across Eastern Europe, testing readiness against potential Russian aggression with 90,000 troops participating.
University of Alberta professor warns mandatory screening tests are creating unnecessary stress for young students while raising concerns about data collection and educational effectiveness.
Ukrainian forces launch unprecedented drone attacks deep into Russian territory while fierce fighting continues for control of the key eastern city of Avdiivka in a major escalation of the conflict.
South Korean officials confirm North Korea has sent thousands of construction workers to Russian-occupied territories in Ukraine, raising concerns about illegal arms deals and wartime cooperation.
Amid rising geopolitical friction, the United States issues stark warnings to China regarding military support for Russia and escalating tensions in the South China Sea. Expert analysis reveals the high-stakes diplomatic chess game unfolding between the w
Saga Metals advances its strategically located Double Mer Uranium Project in Labrador as uranium market fundamentals strengthen, positioning the company to benefit from growing North American nuclear energy demand.
Ukraine receives critical Patriot air defense systems from allies to counter Russia's devastating aerial assaults on civilian infrastructure and energy networks.
Exclusive: White House officials debated conducting first US nuclear test explosion since 1992, raising global security concerns and potential arms race implications.
The United States will not conduct explosive nuclear testing despite Trump administration plans to advance nuclear capabilities, according to Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm.
Russian forces continue systematic attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure, killing two civilians in Odesa region and plunging millions into darkness during harsh winter conditions.
Donald Trump puts his own aggressive spin on Reagan's famous doctrine, emphasizing military might and unpredictable foreign policy tactics that are reshaping America's global stance.
Alberta Education makes major testing changes, cancelling all January diploma exams and provincial achievement tests due to COVID-19 disruptions affecting student learning.
Russia's systematic attacks on Ukrainian natural gas facilities are creating a deliberate humanitarian crisis as winter approaches, G7 energy ministers warn in urgent meeting.
As global electricity demand surges, Canada faces a critical energy dilemma. Can nuclear power bridge the gap between climate goals and energy security? Experts weigh in on the nation's atomic advantage.
Exclusive investigation reveals how Trump administration officials seriously debated resuming U.S. nuclear weapons testing for the first time since 1992, alarming arms control advocates and military experts.
Former President Donald Trump's recent remarks about potentially resuming nuclear weapons testing have sent shockwaves through diplomatic circles, threatening to overturn 30 years of established U.S. non-proliferation policy and raising global security co
Massive Russian missile and drone strikes target Ukraine's energy infrastructure, causing nationwide blackouts and claiming civilian lives in escalating energy war.
New preliminary economic assessment shows robust project economics and enhanced mineral resources at the Cebolleta Uranium Project, positioning it as a significant domestic uranium source.
Former President Donald Trump avoided answering whether he discussed China's nuclear buildup with Xi Jinping during their Florida summit, raising concerns about his approach to global security.
Former President Donald Trump has reportedly ordered preparations for potential nuclear weapons testing, a move that could dramatically reshape global security and break a testing moratorium in place since 1992.
Former President Donald Trump has reportedly directed the Pentagon to restart live nuclear weapons testing, a move that could dramatically shift global security dynamics and break decades of testing moratorium.
Polish fighter jets were urgently deployed to intercept a Russian military aircraft flying near NATO airspace over the Baltic Sea, highlighting ongoing tensions in the region.
Conflicting reports emerge as Russian President asserts encirclement of Ukrainian cities while Ukrainian officials deny the claims, highlighting the ongoing information war.
Russian President Vladimir Putin confirms successful testing of the Poseidon nuclear-armed underwater drone, raising global security concerns amid ongoing Ukraine conflict.
As American forces draw down from NATO's eastern flank, European allies voice alarm over potential security gaps and Russian opportunism. Expert analysis reveals deepening transatlantic tensions.
Saskatchewan embarks on a transformative $7 billion nuclear energy partnership with Ontario Power Generation, positioning the province as Canada's next clean energy leader while creating thousands of jobs.
Despite sweeping new Western sanctions, Russia's crude oil exports show remarkable stability. Fresh analysis of global tanker movements reveals Moscow continues to find buyers, with export volumes holding steady in early 2024.