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Minister's mixed message
The federal minister of natural resources opened the annual meeting of the Canadian Nuclear Association in Ottawa Wednesday night.
Susan Lunn
In her brief remarks, Lisa Raitt praised Canada's nuclear industry, and the work done by Atomic Energy of Canada.
But flashing on large screens behind her, and on the podium she was standing at, were ads for Areva the French company that is seen as AECL's biggest competitor.
Both companies are competing to build the new nuclear plant in Ontario. The bids close this Friday.
The minister told the crowd she thinks there's enough new nuclear plants around the world to keep everyone happy.
Susan Lunn
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