'Risk of insolvency' at parent company of N.B. nuclear developer
17-04-2025 11:00 via cbc.ca

'Risk of insolvency' at parent company of N.B. nuclear developer

Saint John-based Moltex Energy Canada Inc. is hoping potential new owners for its overseas parent company will breathe new life into its development of small modular nuclear reactor technology in New Brunswick.
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