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First Nations set to make history with stake in Ontario nuclear project

Canada's National Observer

Canada's National Observer

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June 23, 2026

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Seven First Nations will be the first to own a stake in a Canadian nuclear project, after Ottawa and Ontario backed the deal with up to 700 million in loan guarantees for the new Darlington project.

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Loonie Politics

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· Jun 23, 2026

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Several Ontario First Nations are set to become owners of a new nuclear reactor after striking a commercial partnership with the federal and provincial governments. Ottawa and Ontario are providing loan guarantees of 700 million to the seven Williams Treaties First Nations east of Toronto that will turn into equity for one of the four [] The post Several First Nations sign deal with Ottawa, Ontario to own part of a nuclear reactor appeared first on Loonie Politics.

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· Jun 23, 2026

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ANTARA News

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· Jun 24, 2026

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TASS

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· Jul 6, 2026

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The Rising Nepal

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· Jul 8, 2026

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Related coverage for "First Nations set to make history with stake in Ontario nuclear project": Loonie Politics — Several First Nations sign deal with Ottawa, Ontario to own part of a nuclear reactor. ArcaMax — Hidden study casts doubt on need for nuclear weapons factories in South Carolina, New Mexico, critics say. Engineering News-Record — Holtec's Indian Point Nuclear Plant Cleanup Awaits Crucial Water Release Verdict. ANTARA News — Indonesia eyes nuclear power to drive economic growth. TASS — Russian nuclear sector experiences consequences of Ukrainian attacks — Rosatom. The Rising Nepal — Twenty-two thousand kilogrammes trash collected from Mustang