Residents in Port Hope will have an opportunity to learn more about the proposed Wesleyville nuclear project during an upcoming public meeting later this month.
The Port Hope Community Health Concerns Committee is hosting the fifth event in its public meeting series, “Nuclear Issues in Port Hope: Past, Present, Future,” on April 29 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the Town Park Recreation Centre.
The session will focus on the impact assessment and licensing processes associated with the proposed development. Organizers say the goal is to help residents better understand how the regulatory system works and what to expect as the project moves forward.
The featured speaker is Theresa McClenaghan, counsel and executive director of the Canadian Environmental Law Association. She is expected to outline the steps involved in the assessment process, explain current progress, and identify opportunities for public input and participation.
The event will begin with opening remarks and a committee update, followed by the presentation and a question and answer session with attendees.
Organizers say the meeting is intended to provide information and encourage discussion around the proposed project and its potential implications.
The Port Hope Community Health Concerns Committee says the event is open to the public and part of its ongoing efforts to engage residents on issues related to nuclear activity in the community.
(Written by: Joseph Goden)
