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Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission / Government of Canada / Nuclear technology in Canada / Point Lepreau Nuclear Generating Station / Point Lepreau / NB Power / Atomic Energy of Canada Limited / Natural Resources Canada / Nuclear technology / New Brunswick
Date: 2011-12-05 13:02:01
Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission
Government of Canada
Nuclear technology in Canada
Point Lepreau Nuclear Generating Station
Point Lepreau
NB Power
Atomic Energy of Canada Limited
Natural Resources Canada
Nuclear technology
New Brunswick

CNSC PFP Decision - NB Power 5 year licence renewal for the Point Lepreau NGS

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