By the slimmest of margins, South Bruce voted to move forward as a host for the Nuclear Waste Management Organization’s deep geological repository.
Read Also
DLF Canada launches new seed brands
DLF has officially retired its Mapleseed and Turfline product brands and unveiled four new brands for the Canadian market: Forage…
Of the 4525 eligible voters, 69.3 per cent participated in the referendum, which saw the yes vote eke out a victory with 51.2 per cent – a difference of 78 votes.
“We are so pleased that South Bruce voters came out to have their say on this important decision,” said Mayor Mark Goetz. “It is an extremely proud moment to have our community make such a momentous decision through a democratic vote.”
While the vote determined if the Municipality was a willing project host, it does not guarantee that the Nuclear Waste Management Organization would choose it.
The Saugeen Ojibway Nation still needs to weigh in on whether …