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Cogema loses licence for McClean uranium facility

A CANADIAN federal court has revoked French state-run nuclear fuels processor Cogema Resources' operating licence for its McClean Lake uranium ore processing plant.

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Cogema loses licence for McClean uranium facility

Cogema said a group known as the Inter-Church Uranium Committee Educational Co-operative filed a suit against the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission alleging it did not properly carry out the licensing...

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