After travelling across the Atlantic Ocean and taking an elevator hundreds of metres underground, it’s hard for Jodie Defeo to put into words what it was like to be among a handful of people in Finland to take in the world’s first long-term geological repository for spent nuclear fuel. “It was large. It was very cavernous. There was room for large-scale trucks to manoeuvre in these tunnels,” Defeo, one of four councillors in the small northwestern Ontario township of Ignace, said about the facility. Defeo was among a 10-member Ignace delegation who were in the municipality of Eurajoki, on the west coast of Finland, earlier this month to visit the Onkalo deep geological repository, which is
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