Nuclear Accidents Happen – Then What?
Do you know what to do in the case of a nuclear explosion? Where would you go? What are the risks? Are the government and OPG properly prepared?
Join us for a public discussion about the Pickering Nuclear Station and emergency measures:
Tues. Dec. 5, 7 – 9 p.m.
Pickering Recreation Complex, 1867 Valley Farm Rd, Pickering, O’Brien Room A (at the back of the complex, where the skating arena is located). An easy walk from the Pickering GO station.
A panel discussion with:
* Kerrie Blaise, Canadian Environmental Law Association (CELA)
* Dr. Ian Fairlie, Radiation Biologist
* Shawn-Patrick Stensil, Senior Energy Analyst, Greenpeace
* Janet McNeill, Durham Nuclear Awareness (DNA)
* Angela Bischoff, Ontario Clean Air Alliance (OCAA)

Come and learn more about what “the authorities” are doing (or not doing) to protect us all in the event of a nuclear emergency.
Free. All welcome. If you can’t attend in person, we’ll be live-streaming it on the facebook event page.
Host Organizations: DNA (Durham Nuclear Awareness) and Ontario Clean Air Alliance
For more info: 416 260 2080 x 1, angela@cleanairalliance.org or
https://www.facebook.com/events/1531984583558612/
Read about the event in the Pickering News Advertiser here.
www.Close-Pickering.ca
www.BuyQuebecPower.ca
And please pass this message onto your friends and neighbours.
Angela Bischoff, Outreach Director