HUESSS Campaign - Health, Uranium, Environment: Sustainability, Survival and Solidarity

The summer of 2012 has seen a group of dedicated activists from Saskatchewan, Alberta, British Columbia and Ontario begin working to revive resistance against the nuclear industry’s persistent efforts to entrench its economic objectives in Saskatchewan.

Perhaps the most pressing issue is the continuing attempts by the industry-driven Nuclear Waste Management Organization (NWMO) at finding a “willing” community in northern Saskatchewan to host a nuclear waste disposal site. Northern communities are divided between the need to alleviate desperate poverty and unemployment and the very real concern for the long-term environmental and personal impact of toxic radioactive wastes.

At the same time, the administration at the University of Saskatchewan has fallen under the influence of the nuclear industry, and both the provincial and federal governments, wishing to promote value-added uranium development. The creation of the Canadian Centre for Nuclear Innovation (CCNI) at U of S in 2011 is designed to further that corporate agenda.

The HUES3 Campaign Core Committee includes, among others:

Dr. Helen Caldicott, Australia (honorary member)

Dr. Warren Bell, Salmon Arm, BC., CanadianAssociation of Physicians for the Environment

Dr. Dale Dewar, Wynyard, SK., Physicians forGlobal Survival

D’Arcy Hande, Saskatoon, SK, retired archivist and historian

Candyce Paul, English River First Nation, SK., Committee for Future Generations

Karen Weingeist, Saskatoon, SK., Coalition for a Clean Green Saskatchewan

Read the HUES3 Campaign Full Mission Statement, get a PDF version

To contact the HUES3 Campaign, send an email to: huessscampaign@yahoo.ca

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Press Releases

October 24, 2012

Stop uranium mining in the province until radioactive mine tailings are contained, say 68% of Saskatchewanians

October 17, 2012

Saskatchewan public opinion survey tells CCNI Nuclear Centre, “No nukes in the tar sands!”

September 26, 2012

75% do not want nuclear waste disposal sites in Sask, says public opinion poll

September 21, 2012

Is the nuclear industry behind voter intimidation and voting irregularities in the September 19 Pinehouse municipal election?

Letter to Saskatchewan Minister of Government Relations, Jim Reiter from HUES3 Campaign, September 21, 2012

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Please consider a donation to the cause!

L’argent, Geld, гроші, penger, ᓱᓂᔭᐤ, money. No matter how you say it, no matter how crass it sounds to our refined ears – money makes the world go round! Our opposition knows it, and they take full advantage of the fact. How much largesse and how many billboards and TV ads have you seen lately touting the wonders of Uranium? We all know Cameco, Areva and the chambers of commerce have deep pockets to win over public opinion.

We may be volunteers, but we in the HUES3 Campaign are dedicated and knowledgeable lay people committed to resisting the nuclear agenda in Saskatchewan and beyond. Our job will be that much easier if YOU will consider a generous donation to help allay our campaign costs.

So far we have received private pledges of financial assistance amounting to $7,200. But you can imagine with the events we hope to sponsor, the publicity, posters and publications we want to distribute, that we could definitely do with more money in the bank.

Thanks to one of our major partners, Physicians for Education and Research, you can receive a receipt for your contribution as a charitable donation.

Simply make your donation payable to:

Physicians for Education and Research

208 - 145 Spruce St, Ottawa, ON K1R 6P1

The memo line on your cheque should read, “HUES3 Campaign.”

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