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Municipality of South Bruce signs hosting agreement with the Nuclear Waste Management Organization

Mayor Goetz and Laurie Swami, President and CEO of the Nuclear Waste Management Organization, sign the hosting agreement between the Municipality of South Bruce and the NWMO.

May 1, 2024

Toronto, ON

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Mayor Goetz and Laurie Swami, President and CEO of the Nuclear Waste Management Organization, sign the hosting agreement between the Municipality of South Bruce and the NWMO.

Note: The following was issued by the Municipality of South Bruce on May 1, 2024 and is posted here for information.

The Municipality of South Bruce Council endorsed the Hosting Agreement between the Municipality and the Nuclear Waste Management Organization (NWMO) at its meeting May 1, 2024. Mayor Mark Goetz and CAO Leanne Martin signed the agreement on behalf of the Municipality following the vote on Wednesday evening.

This Hosting Agreement maps out what happens if South Bruce decides it is a willing host, and it is selected for the NWMO Project to manage Canada’s nuclear waste. It also sets out how South Bruce would exit the process if it is not a willing host, or if it is willing to host but not selected by the NWMO.

“Throughout the process, Council has focused on ensuring the Project would meet our community’s shared principles,” said Mayor Goetz. “This agreement represents our best efforts to do that. It will help people better understand what the Project could mean for South Bruce and help them make an informed decision in the referendum.”

“The Municipality of South Bruce and NWMO have co-created an agreement that is community-focused, building on South Bruce’s strong foundations and envisioning future possibilities,” said Lise Morton, Vice-President of Site Selection at the NWMO. “In preparation for the referendum, we encourage everyone to read the agreement and consider the benefits and impacts – including foundational investments and the creation of good jobs now and in the future.”

The signed Hosting Agreement between the Municipality and the NWMO is an important milestone before the community decides if it is willing. It provides voters with a clear map of how the community’s 36 Guiding Principles, which reflect its priorities, will be addressed. These cover health and environmental protection, community benefits and an ongoing voice in the Project.

The Municipality of South Bruce also understands and respects that Saugeen First Nation and the Chippewas of Nawash Unceded First Nation have their own discussions with the NWMO regarding the Project and will express their willingness decision in their own way.

Learn More

The Municipality will offer community members a range of opportunities – print, online and in person - to learn more about the Hosting Agreement.

  • The public can visit the Municipal website to read the Agreement and supporting documents. Questions about the Agreement can be submitted online at www.southbruce.ca/HostingAgreement
  • A four-page backgrounder describing what the Agreement means and what happens next is being mailed to all households in the Municipality.
  • Hard copies of the Hosting Agreement are also available at the local libraries and at the Municipal Office.
  • The community is invited to attend the South Bruce Nuclear Exploration Forum on May 15th which will feature a panel discussion on the Hosting Agreement. Registration and details for this event can be found at www.southbruce.ca/Forum
  • The Nuclear Exploration Team continues to offer Let’s Talk DGR sessions to community groups and residents that want to learn more and ask questions.

About the NWMO

Founded in 2002, the Nuclear Waste Management Organization (NWMO) is a not-for-profit organization tasked with the safe, long-term management of Canada’s intermediate- and high-level radioactive waste, in a manner that protects people and the environment for generations to come. 

The NWMO has been guided for more than 20 years by a dedicated team of world-class scientists, engineers and Indigenous Knowledge Holders that are developing innovative and collaborative solutions for nuclear waste management. 

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