Port Hope Community Health Concerns Committee Public Meeting March 9

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The Port Hope Community Health Concerns Committee is having their 4th in our Public Meeting Series “Nuclear Issues in Port Hope: Past, Present, Future”.

Date: Monday, March 9, 2026, 6:30 – 8:30 pm

Location: Port Hope Recreation Centre, Room 2, 62 McCaul Street, Port Hope.

Topics for Discussion: 1) Update on Public Comments re OPG Proposal for New Nuclear in Port Hope at Wesleyville and next steps

2) Increasing community supports and voice during federal remediation of radioactive wastes in Port Hope.

Note: The 5th Public Meeting in our Series will be held on Wednesday, April 29, 2026 featuring Guest Speaker Theresa McClenaghan, Executive Director, Canadian Environmental Law Association on the topic ” The Legal Framework for Decision-Making on Wesleyville”.

Please go to our website www.porthopehealthconcerns.com for links and postings on important new U.S. health studies on proximity to nuclear reactor sites, recent presentations by Dr. Gordon Edwards, President of the Canadian Coalition for Nuclear Responsibility, essays by Mark Mattson, Environmental Lawyer, President of Swim, Drink, Fish Canada, Founder Lake Ontario Waterkeeper and a presentation by Faye More on behalf of PHCHCC to Port Hope Council on February 17, 2026 on nuclear issues in Port Hope.

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