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Cece
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“It’s not easy being green!” KTF. But it’s getting much easier! 🇨🇦 utwit, serial entrepreneur, investor, reading teacher, yoga lover & mom!






Ottawa wants LNG to be shipped from Port of Churchill by 2030, Manitoba Premier says theglobeandmail.com/canada/article…


New RBC report: between 2015-2024, more than $1 trillion in investment exited Canada—the largest capital exodus in Canadian history. Six sectors where Canada can attract back investment: Oil and gas ➡️ $705 billion Electricity ➡️ $635 billion Mining ➡️ $200 billion Agriculture and food processing ➡️ $205 billion Defence and space ➡️ $30 billion Read the full report here: lnkd.in/e3gbwvKk

IAEA Director General @RafaelMGrossi has been named to @TIME’s annual TIME100 list of the 100 most influential people in the world. This honour recognizes not only his leadership, but also the vital work of the IAEA in strengthening nuclear safety and security, non-proliferation, and advancing peaceful uses of nuclear science and technology. time.com/collection/100…




🤔What strikes me these days is the incredibly low numbers of Likes🩷 & Re-tweets🔄 for #Uranium #stocks news & coverage.⚛️⛏️😔We seem to be back at the Boom stage emerging from a Bear Trap as there's virtually zero Media Attention, no re-rates of major U stocks.. dead quiet!🦗🤷♂️


🚨Huge news!🐳📰 After months of private closed-door meetings, the US Dept of #Energy's Defense Production Act #Nuclear Fuel Consortium will hold a public meeting next week on April 23rd to disclose its 'plans of action' to rebuild US domestic #Uranium production, which could include actions such as taking direct shareholder stakes in US U mining companies, entering into long-term supply contracts and/or offtake agreements, setting a US domestic #U3O8 floor price and expanding the US Strategic Uranium Reserve.🇺🇸💰⚛️⛏️🏭🧑🏭 FYI.. The US Uranium industry is about to enter a new era of transformation🦋 boosted by the collaborative efforts of this consortium formed last fall that includes U miners, processors, end-users (utilities) and the US Dept of Energy that together are jointly developing 'plans of action' to rebuild US Nuclear fuel production capacity, utilizing the emergency measures & legal protections provided by the US Defense Production Act of 1950.📜 The Consortium is seeking to unshackle US uranium miners so that domestic uranium production can return to its former glory years and ultimately end the US Nuclear industry's reliance on foreign imports from adversary nations🌞 as per Trump's Executive Order 14302 of May 23, 2025: Reinvigorating the Nuclear Industrial Base. federalregister.gov/documents/2025… 😒The problem: The US reactor fleet consumes circa 50 Million lbs of mined U3O8 every year, which is projected to increase to 200 Million lbs per year by 2050 under the current administration's plan to quadruple US Nuclear capacity over the next 25 years. BUT, today the US imports 96% of the uranium used to manufacture reactor fuel, with US mines only supplying about 2 Million lbs last year. This situation has become a severe national security risk that now must be addressed.⚠️🪖 😃The corrective action: The Defense Production Act Consortium has identified companies in the US that have been invited to voluntarily join together to develop and implement actions needed to boost the domestic production of uranium fuel towards ending US dependence on foreign imports and to build a secure supply of reactor fuel protected from fluctuating geopolitical and market forces that could disrupt future supply.🇺🇸⚛️⛏️🛡️ Consortium members are able to collaborate in ways that would not normally be legally permitted under US free market anti-trust laws, developing actions under a new Uranium Fuel Infrastructure Resilience Mechanism (UFIRM) to establish floor prices, enter into long-term contracts and offtake agreements, and build up a strategic uranium reserve, ensuring profitability for member companies while reducing exposure to global uranium price and supply fluctuations that could negatively affect US domestic production. For example: The DPA Consortium could draft a Plan of Action to bring Anfield Energy's Shootaring Canyon uranium mill and nearby U mines back into active production by utility and/or DOE direct investments, loan guarantees and other funding mechanisms to rapidly upgrade and install mill equipment, recruit & train a new workforce, and fast-track through permitting and approvals. Fixed price base-escalated or market referenced long-term supply contracts could be entered into with both the DOE and US utilities, at prices far higher than today's Spot & Long-term prices, with a portion of production going into the Strategic Uranium Reserve to ensure future supply security and the remainder going to the consortium's utility members. As intended by the DPA to address emergency situations, the permitting, environmental and other hurdles to be cleared would be given top priority for fast-tracking. Ultimately, any company that currently owns or controls US uranium resources, mines under development, a mill and/or ISR processing facility, or other strategic assets could be leveraged to boost US uranium supply in an unfolding new US uranium production boom. DOE DPA Nuclear Fuel Cycle Consortium Voluntary Agreement Under Section 708 of the Defense Production Act: federalregister.gov/documents/2025… 19 December: "Notice is hereby given pursuant to section 708 of the Defense Production Act of 1950 (“DPA”), that the Assistant Attorney General finds, with respect to the Implementing Voluntary Agreements Under the Defense Production Act (“Voluntary Agreement”) proposed by the Department of Energy (“DOE”), that the purposes of section 708(c)(1) of the DPA may not reasonably be achieved through a voluntary agreement having less anticompetitive effects or without any voluntary agreement. Given this finding, the proposed Voluntary Agreement may become effective following the publication of this notice." federalregister.gov/documents/2025… 'Executive Order 14,302 “Reinvigorating the Nuclear Fuel Base”,90 FR 22595 (“E.O. 14,302”) required the Secretary of Energy, in coordination with the Attorney General and the Chairman of the Federal Trade Commission, to utilize authority provided to the President in section 708(c)(1) of the Defense Production Act to seek voluntary agreements with domestic nuclear energy companies to provide for the national defense. The purpose of the proposed Voluntary Agreement is to establish a consortium and plans of action to ensure that the domestic nuclear fuel supply chain capacity is available to enable the continued reliable operation of the Nation's existing and future nuclear reactors. The phases of the domestic nuclear fuel supply chain that will be addressed in the consortium and plans of action include milling, conversion, enrichment, deconversion, fabrication, recycling and reprocessing, end users, and Uranium Fuel Infrastructure Resilience Mechanism (“UFIRM”).' The outlook for companies in the US Uranium mining industry is looking brighter than ever!🌞🔮👀 Hope U are positioned to ride the coming wave! 🌊🏄🤠🐂

After a year and a half, I am back in the "public" television studio. We have just witnessed the last days of a propaganda machine. After the formation of the TISZA government, we will suspend the news services of the “public” media until its public service character is restored.



How much longer will it take to finish the MOU between Ottawa and Alberta? And are the terms of the MOU going to change? @VassyKapelos asked Energy Minister @timhodgsonmt on Power Play. #cdnpoli #ctvpp

Industry confidence waning new pipeline will be deemed in national interest: survey bnnbloomberg.ca/markets/oil/20…






