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 @9H4DKNSGreenfrom Quebec  disagreed…1yr1Y

Many things can go wrong with the implications of nuclear energy. Death, mutation and infection to species. It’s so toxic and dangerous, it doesn’t take much to crest a problem.

 @9G97DZLfrom Ontario  disagreed…1yr1Y

i dont agree with nuclear energy plants because it poluts the earth and also if one thing goes wrong even something little or a tarroritst attack it could or will set off a nuclear bomb

 @B3DVFC9from Ontario  agreed…1mo1MO

Nuclear Power does not only offer safe, clear reliable power; it also produces life saving medical isotopes.

 @B3DC7F7from Alberta  disagreed…1mo1MO

Nuclear energy creates nothing but the opportunity for mass destruction and death, and reaps little benefit other than to the individuals that seek to use it to increase their power.

 @B2VY8G7from Alberta  agreed…2mos2MO

If we can make a reactor in a province we can plant sunflowers to get rid of some of the radiation within the ground, so that it’ll lessen the impact it has on the environment.

 @B25JKQKfrom Alberta  disagreed…4mos4MO

Do you seriously want innocent people round the nuclear to die or go deaf from just the radiation, the bombs are crazy strong that if you're even in a 10-mile radius you can still suffer. Using them is just cruel to man, and we weren't meant to destroy each other, we're supposed to help each other, so you can choose to go alone but remember there is no I in team.

 @9ZV7KNJfrom Ontario  disagreed…4mos4MO

Nuclear energy is the most destructive, evil, and dangerous thing mankind has created; it would be a net positive for the globe as a whole if the world did a complete de-nuclearization.

 @9QQDQLWfrom Ontario  agreed…9mos9MO

Nuclear power produces more power and is most usable for current needs. It can last us for quite a while and when we cant use it anymore is when we should switch.

 @9MLMD7Rfrom Ontario  agreed…11mos11MO

It's a low-carbon energy source.
It has a small carbon footprint compared to alternatives like fossil fuels.
It's key to combating climate change and reaching net zero.
It's safe and reliable – providing us with power whatever the weather.

 @9LZHKY6from Saskatchewan  disagreed…11mos11MO

It could cause deaths and mutations to people and animals around it if malfunctions happen or it breaks.

 @9K94YTCfrom New Brunswick  agreed…1yr1Y

France has seen a much stronger energy economy through its nuclear program than Germany who has done the opposite

 @9K6LJNTfrom Ontario  disagreed…1yr1Y

My best argument would be that it is quite harmful to the surrounding environment if not kept in a safe containment, whilst also the possibility of the numerous accounts of injuries of employees on the job.

 @9JVTX4Wfrom Alberta  disagreed…1yr1Y

Nuclear energy use will significantly be a better choice as it is a low-carbon energy source and has a smaller carbon impact, also a more reliable providing power regardless of weather changes and fluctuations.

 @9HQXYFKConservativefrom Ontario  disagreed…1yr1Y

I want a safe and peaceful country, and having nuclear energy puts canada world wide known as a nuclear and if we mess up we may have enemies that may press the button on us.

 @9H4Y24Rfrom Ontario  agreed…1yr1Y

Germany has this scenario and now is having trouble because of their direct trade ties with Russia. They should have used nuclear energy.

 @9GVK6XLfrom Alberta  disagreed…1yr1Y

I do not agree with using Nuclear Energy because it polouts the earth and if something were to go wrong it could hurt the environment or a nuclear bomb.

 @9GRY65Wfrom Ontario  agreed…1yr1Y

If you want more sustainable energy, then nuclear is the best and most sustainable option. Batteries create more waste and require finite resources. Solar takes up too much space, and will destroy any area in which solar panels are installed in mass. Wind mills are literally buried in the ground when they are beyond repair, and require vast amounts of space an resources. Nuclear energy is the only path to having more sustainable energy, every liberal should be on board with nuclear. For the conservatives, nuclear is probably the easiest option to lower the price of energy and reduce our reliance on foreign oil. The liberals and natives will fight to their dying breath to keep Canada from building pipelines, which would improve the economy while lowering the price of energy. Nuclear is the only option both sides could easily get on board wit

 @B2XHDKFfrom Alberta  disagreed…2mos2MO

I don't agree with it, we need to take care of our environment and nuclear energy is not the way to go.

 @B2QRYYCfrom Ontario  disagreed…2mos2MO

Things could go severely wrong like explosion, exposure to the nuclear system, death for all we know these Nuclear energy plants could explode we clearly didnt learn anything from Chernobyl blowing tf up

 @9H2B775Conservativefrom Ontario  disagreed…1yr1Y

That it simply just shouldn't be yes. Nuclear energy is already not good for nature, the world, and humans. So adding more nuclear-related things, in this case nuclear energy won't be good. and you can do certain things with many different energies.

 @9FT7TBKfrom Ontario  agreed…2yrs2Y

nuclear power, although being more dangerous at faults in the systems, is way more clean for the environment compared to the coal plants. with the wind turbines and dams making power, the nuclear power plants would phase out all the other plants making lots carbon emissions.

 @9FRVPDRfrom Ontario  agreed…2yrs2Y

Nuclear energy releases very little byproduct, and most of it will no longer be radioactive within 100 years, simple incineration or sealing it in concrete will be adequate containment for Nuclear waste.

 @9FBJZZ8Rhinocerosfrom Ontario  agreed…2yrs2Y

https://www.eia.gov/energyexplained/nuclear/nuclear-power-and-the-environment.php#:~:text=Nuclear%20power%20reactors%20do%20not,require%20large%20amounts%20of%20energy.

 @B3FGVR6Conservativefrom Ontario  agreed…1mo1MO

a few incidents in far past , do not ovewrite decades and terawatts of safe energy production. otherwise , lets ban ALL cars and whitch back to horse as they are safeer.

 @9FLZNN6from Saskatchewan  disagreed…2yrs2Y

nuclear energy is way worse then just mining for coal. with nuclear there is lots of nuclear waste which has to be stored underground which gets into our water system and can kill us all. also if a plant explodes or something goes wrong with it everyone has to be evacuated from all of the radiation and you probably wont be able to return.

 @9FKGSNXfrom Ontario  disagreed…2yrs2Y

nuclear energy is bad for the environment and a nuclear meltdown could have an enormous effect on Canada

 @9GKRFR6from Manitoba  disagreed…1yr1Y

Nuclear energy is ok for creating sustainable power, but when it is weaponized it should have to be put to a stop. It holds too much negative potential.

 @9GH4VMJfrom Ontario  disagreed…1yr1Y

Because the nuclear energy can end up exploding or leaking, which now means that toxic chemicals are in the air and end up causing an explosion or radiating the planet.

 @9GCWLKLfrom Ontario  disagreed…1yr1Y

Nuclear Energy is dangerous to use as we saw in the past in Cherbobyl and the Three Mile Island. I think that's why it should be illegal.

 @9GCNRN9from Nova Scotia  disagreed…1yr1Y

I think that Nuclear Energy could maby be the end of the world and the more Nukes the world has the more likely one is to go off, And if one goes off the rest might just go with it, And it makes wars with contries with Nuclear Energy very danegerous.

 @9GC6KTXfrom Ontario  disagreed…1yr1Y

Why are you trying to blow up **** ? like yall we peacekeepers keep it that way no nuclear **** , it horrible for the environment

 @9G3NZHPfrom Ontario  disagreed…1yr1Y

While yes, nuclear energy is the cleanest energy source in terms of carbon emission, there are many unresolved issues that come with it. For example, the water issue.

 @9FYMJ74Conservativefrom New Brunswick  agreed…1yr1Y

If you want more sustainable energy, then nuclear is the best and most sustainable option. Batteries create more waste and require finite resources. Solar takes up too much space, and will destroy any area in which solar panels are installed in mass. Wind mills are literally buried in the ground when they are beyond repair, and require vast amounts of space an resources. Nuclear energy is the only path to having more sustainable energy, every liberal should be on board with nuclear. For the conservatives, nuclear is probably the easiest option to lower the price of energy and reduce our reliance on foreign oil. The liberals and natives will fight to their dying breath to keep Canada from building pipelines, which would improve the economy while lowering the price of energy. Nuclear is the only option both sides could easily get on board with.

 @9FWJ44Yfrom Ontario  agreed…1yr1Y

Nuclear Energy is the most power-to-effective option we have. The amount of energy produced from 1 kilogram of uranium provides 20,000 times more energy than 1 kilogram of coal. The amount of power nuclear energy offers can greatly increase our technological advances. Society can greatly benefit from nuclear power. The research in nuclear energy should also be more encouraged. If safety is the number 1 concern, then we should put more research into nuclear energy safety.

 @9FWGQYBfrom British Columbia  disagreed…1yr1Y

Nuclear energy is super bad for the environment and it can get in our drinking water, affect our plants and animals and kill so many people just by being around the radiation when working in a nuclear plant

 @9G7L42BNew Democraticfrom Ontario  disagreed…1yr1Y

I feel that nuclear energy is unsafe. I think it's time that we use safe energy and also focus our efforts on conserving energy, rather than act glutonously about it.

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