Finance and National Revenue Minister François-Philippe Champagne said you can’t be in Saskatchewan without thinking about nuclear.
The minister took part in an armchair discussion on Thursday with SUMA president Randy Goulden.
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While the talk was about the recently passed federal budget, Champagne brought up nuclear a few times over the hour.
He said Canada will be the first country in the world to have a small modular reactor operating in Darlington, and that’s because with companies like Saskatchewan’s Cameco, the country has th

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