Concerns and Opposition Regarding the Proposed DGR and Impacts to Indigenous Lands and Waters

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364
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Rainy River First Nations is opposed to the proposed Deep Geological Repository (DGR) for Canada’s Used Nuclear Fuel Project. The long-term storage of used nuclear fuel presents unacceptable risks to our lands, waters, Treaty rights, and future generations, particularly given the project’s 160-year lifespan and the potential for impacts extending far beyond that timeframe. We remain deeply concerned about groundwater and surface water protection, long-term liability, emergency response capacity, and the adequacy of safeguards should failures occur decades or generations from now. Rainy River First Nations does not support a project that poses irreversible environmental and cultural risks and undermines our responsibility to protect the land and water for those yet to come.

We would like the following questions answered...

  • What potential environmental risks does the DGR pose to our lands, water systems, and downstream communities over the short and long term?

  • How will water protection and monitoring be ensured for the full 160-year life of the project and beyond?

  • What are the emergency response plans in the event of leakage, transportation accidents, or system failure?

  • How will Indigenous rights, Treaty rights, and traditional land use be protected and meaningfully incorporated into project decisions?

  • What long-term liability exists, and who is responsible if issues arise decades or generations from now?

  • What benefits, compensation, or revenue-sharing mechanisms are proposed for affected Indigenous communities beyond the host nations?

  • How will ongoing consultation and consent be maintained over the life of the project—not just at the approval stage?

  • What independent oversight will exist to ensure compliance, transparency, and accountability?

Submitted by
Rainy River First Nations
Phase
Planning
Public Notice
Public Notice - Comments invited on the summary of the Initial Project Description and funding available
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Date Submitted
2026-02-03 - 2:47 PM
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