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ARTICLE MetalsNews: CanAlaska Uranium (TSXV: CVV) Targets High Grade Uranium in their Extensive Uranium Rich Holdings in Mining-Friendly Athabasca Basin

Publisher: MetalsNews.com Author: By Dr. Allen Alper, PhD Economic Geology and Petrology, Columbia University, NYC CanAlaska Uranium (TSXV: CVV) Targets High Grade Uranium in their Extensive Uranium Rich Holdings in Mining-Friendly Athabasca Basin CanAlaska Uranium (TSXV: CVV) is currently working on additional exploration of their holdings in the Athabasca Basin, which is known for its vast uranium […]

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MINING.COM ARTICLE: Cameco’s new uranium discovery revealed

Publisher: Mining.com Cameco’s new uranium discovery revealed Canada’s top uranium producer has a significant new discovery nearby to one of its largest existing mines. Cameco Corporation revealed in its quarterly MDA filing on SEDAR Friday initial figures for the Fox Lake deposit at the Read Lake project in Saskatchewan’s Athabasca Basin, which has seen continuous […]

ARTICLE The Inquirer: Nuclear effective, affordable, reliable.

Publisher: Philly.com Author: Mark J. Perry Nuclear effective, affordable, reliable Despite competition from cheap natural gas and taxpayer-subsidized wind and solar energy, nuclear power has no equal. Among sources of electric power generation, it dominates the production of carbon-free power and is likely to do so well into the future. With nuclear power accounting for more than […]

ARTICLE: De Beers eyes diamond exploration in northern Saskatchewan

Alex MacPherson, Saskatoon Starphoenix The world’s largest diamond mining company has entered into a multi-million-dollar agreement to look for crystallized carbon in northern Saskatchewan’s Athabasca Basin. De Beers Canada Inc. optioned land claims south of Lake Athabasca from CanAlaska Uranium Ltd., and can now spend up to $20.4 million exploring and drilling 75 “kimberlite-style targets” […]

ARTICLE: Canada’s Next Diamond Play?

John Gomez, Contributing Content, Palisade Research   Sometimes mineral discoveries are made by chance. Recall Robert Friedland’s Diamond Fields? In the company’s search for diamonds in Labrador, Canada, they stumbled onto one of the country’s richest nickel-copper discoveries. Voisey’s Bay was spotted from a helicopter by geologists who noticed a large rusty-colored outcrop. When Diamond […]

VIDEO: CanAlaska unlocks potential on prime Athabasca Basin land positions

VIDEO: MIF May 2016: CanAlaska Uranium Ltd. (CAN) – Peter Dasler

VIDEO: MIF May 2016: CanAlaska Uranium Ltd. (CAN) – Peter Dasler

ARTICLE: CanAlaska’s $20 million deal with De Beers ushers new staking rush

Excerpted from StockHouse.com Sometimes mineral discoveries are made by chance. Recall Robert Friedland’s Diamond Fields? In the company’s search for diamonds in Labrador, Canada, they stumbled onto one of the country’s richest nickel-copper discoveries. Voisey’s Bay was spotted from a helicopter by geologists who noticed a large rusty-colored outcrop. When Diamond Field’s sunk drills into […]

ARTICLE: Canalaska Uranium: Uranium + Diamonds

Excerpted from Financial Post The Athabasca Basin in Northern Saskatchewan hosts some of the richest uranium deposits in the world.  A fact Peter Dasler, the New Zealand born, CEO of CanAlaska Uranium (V.CVV) was well aware of in 2004 when the company  started exploration in the Athabasca. “We were aware of new imaging technology which […]

ARTICLE: CanAlaska’s Double Shot at Glory Looms Large

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ARTICLE: China upgrades nuclear reactors to wean itself off coal

Excerpt from Asia Nikkei.com Advanced designs use homegrown and foreign technology as West looks on warily SHUNSUKE TABETA, Nikkei staff writer November 04, 2018 12:03 JST BEIJING — China’s state-owned power plant operators are introducing safer, more efficient nuclear reactors as the government looks to raise its nuclear power capacity by 50% by 2020 to reduce […]

ARTICLE FROM STOCKHOUSE: Positioned for a Nuclear Power Renaissance

Excerpt from Jeff Neilson, Stockhouse Positioned for a Nuclear Power Renaissance There is a Renaissance in nuclear power. Less than a decade after the Fukushima nuclear disaster, this is a reality that few people saw coming. Powering this reversal are changing attitudes. After decades of political intransigence (from a few, key players), a global consensus has […]

ARTICLE: Nuclear energy can make a carbon-free future a reality

 Publisher: seattletimes.com Author: Scott L. MOntgomery Excerpt from  seattletimes.com By Scott L. Montgomery With or without the U.S., nuclear power will grow worldwide. Many hundreds of new reactors will be built. Discussions in the U.S. on nuclear power often overlook the simple reality that it is an expanding worldwide energy source. This doesn’t mean only China; it means […]

ARTICLE: “Why I changed my mind about nuclear power: Transcript of Michael Shellenberger’s TEDx Berlin 2017”

Excerpt from  Environmentalprogress.org By Michael Shellenberger Like a lot of kids born in the early 1970s, I had the good fortune to be raised by hippies. One of my childhood heroes was Stewart Brand. Stewart is not only one of the original hippies, he’s also one of the first modern environmentalists of the 1960s and 70s. […]

ARTICLE fromm Mining.com: Why electric vehicles could fracture the nickel market: Andy Home

Excerpt from Mining.com< (The opinions expressed here are those of the author, a columnist for Reuters) LONDON, March 8 (Reuters) -- China's Ministry of Finance made some minor but significant tweaks to its nickel import tariffs at the start of this year. The import duty on melting-grade nickel cathode was doubled from 1 percent to 2 […]

ARTICLE: New Important Uranium Discovery with Cameco, interview with Peter Dasler, President, CEO

Excerpt from MetalsNews.com CanAlaska Uranium Ltd. (TSX-V: CVV; OTCQB: CVVUF; Frankfurt: DH7N) is a project generator that holds interests in approximately 152,000 hectares (375,000 acres), in Canada’s Athabasca Basin region, famous for its large, high-grade uranium resources. While advancing the West McArthur and Cree East uranium projects, CanAlaska’s primary focus is on uranium. We learned from […]

ARTICLE FROM forber.com: Nuclear Power Provides A Whole Lot More Than Just Energy

Excerpt from www.forbes.com Another study on the economics of nuclear energy found unequivocally that nuclear power plants provide substantial economic benefits to the states and regions in which they reside. In this case, the study focused on the Columbia Generating Station, operated by Energy Northwest, in eastern Washington State. Performed by the Nuclear Energy Institute, the […]

ARTICLE from uxc.com: “UxC White Paper: Prospects for China’s Nuclear Program”

Excerpt from uxc.com This White Paper has been prepared by Jonathan Hinze, Executive Vice President, International at Ux Consulting (UxC), which is a leading global nuclear market consultancy based in the United States. Significant input for this paper was also provided by Dr. Hui Zhang, Senior Research Associate at the Project on Managing the Atom in […]

ARTICLE from Grist.com: “It’s time to go nuclear in the fight against climate change”

Excerpt from grist.org By Eric Holthaus on Jan 12, 2018 After holding steady for the past three years, global carbon emissions rose in 2017 by an estimated 2 percent. That increase comes amid the largest renewable energy boom in world history. That irony points to what I see as an inescapable conclusion: The world probably can’t […]