Uranium
Uranium

Uranium

November 07, 1990 | 48 min

Explores the consequences of uranium mining in Canada. Toxic and radioactive waste pose profound, long-term environmental hazards. Miners suffer a substantially increased risk of getting cancer. Most mining occurs on Indigenous People's land, violating their traditional economic and spiritual lives. Given our limited knowledge of the risks associated with uranium mining, why continue?

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Documentary

Cast

Naomi Scott

Buffy Sainte-Marie

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