The Global Nuclear System and Canadas Deadly Secret (Part 2 Q&A)

Published: April 17, 2008, midnight

b'Saskatchewan\\u2019s uranium mining is at the front end of the global nuclear system. Dr. Jim Harding, author of Canada\\u2019s Deadly Secret, Saskatchewan Uranium and the Global Nuclear System, will reveal the negative impacts of nuclear mining on Aboriginal rights, human health and environment. \\n\\nHe will profile the effect of free trade and the willingness of corporations and governments to side-step social and environmental issues to ensure Saskatchewan and Canada play a pivotal role in nuclear proliferation.\\n\\nDr. Harding presents an alternative vision for a sustainable future that links energy, environment, health, peace and sovereignty.\\n\\nSpeaker: \\tJim Harding\\n\\nDr. Jim Harding is a retired professor of environmental and justice studies. He is a founding member of the Regina Group for a Non-Nuclear Society and International Uranium Congress and was director of research for Prairie Justice Research at the University of Regina, where he headed up the Uranium Inquiries Project. Jim also acted as Prairie Correspondent for Nuclear Free Press and consultant to the NFB award-winning film Uranium.\\n\\nHis book, Canada\\u2019s Deadly Secret, Saskatchewan Uranium and the Global Nuclear System, was published in October 2007.\\n\\nDate:\\t\\tThursday, April 17, 2008\\n\\nTime: \\t\\tNoon - 1:20 PM\\n\\nLocation: Ericksen\\u2019s Family Restaurant (lower level of The Keg)\\n\\t 1715 Mayor Magrath Dr. S.\\n\\nCost:\\t$10.00 (includes lunch)\\n\\nDr. Jim Harding, also will be presenting in Lethbridge on Wednesday, April 16th at 7pm in the Community Room of the Public Library. That session is sponsored by Council of Canadians, Lethbridge and District Chapter, Kairos Lethbridge and Lethbridge Network for Peace.'