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2025
Mark your calendars for the first weekend of October 2025 when the NB Social Forum 2025 will be held in Fredericton. The NB Media Co-op is hosting the event, with partners CEDAR, Madhu Verma Migrant Justice Centre, and Wilmot United Church. The call for workshop and info table proposals is open, HERE.
CEDAR and STU Sustainability were co-hosts of a screening of the film Peace Out: Energy Costs on February 26, 2025. More info HERE.
CEDAR and Wolastoq Grand Council were co-hosts of a film screening: Singing Back the Buffalo on February 19, 2025. More info HERE.
2024
CEDAR launched its first report, Indigenous views on nuclear energy and radioactive waste with the video, Askomiw Ksanaqak (Forever Dangerous) – Indigenous Nations Resist Nuclear Colonialism, both co-published with the Passamaquoddy Recognition Group Inc. (PRGI) on November 29, 2024. The report and video and launch archive are available HERE.
CEDAR hosted two online events on October 10, 2024 discussing nuclear power and the energy transition. The first event featured CEDAR research assistants discussing M.V. Ramana’s new book, Nuclear is Not the Solution:The Folly of Atomic Power in the Age of Climate Change. The second event was a panel with colleagues from York University on the topic More Nuclear in Canada’s Energy Future? Videos of those events are HERE.
2023
St. Thomas University (STU) in Fredericton, New Brunswick hosted the first in-person CEDAR gathering on October 12 – 13, 2023. The event featured the official launch of the CEDAR project, a keynote speech on Nuclear Energy and the Bomb, and a Day of Dialogue on Decolonization, Degrowth and Energy Transitions. The event archive is HERE.