Nova Scotia to learn from Ontario’s nuclear efforts as part of new agreement
HALIFAX — Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston says his government will learn from Ontario’s nuclear efforts as part of a new agreement he signed with its energy minister Thursday, despite having no near-future plans for nuclear power in the Atlantic province.
Ontario’s Minister of Energy Stephen Lecce and Houston, who appointed himself Nova Scotia energy minister two days ago, held a press conference in downtown Halifax to sign the memorandum of understanding on the topic of small modular reactors.
“It’s not a near-term thing, for sure,” Houston told reporters, noting that the province has no imminent plans to purchase a small modular reactor.
“But we need to be part of the process so we understand what is possible, and that’s what’s happening,” the premier said.


