‘Power hungry’: Nuclear renaissance a boon for Canada’s mining and reactor sectors
CIGAR LAKE, SASK. — Taryn Roske lost her job twice when the nuclear industry had ground to a halt.
The Cameco employee and hundreds of others were laid off from the company’s Rabbit Lake mine in northern Saskatchewan after it shut down in 2016.
“I had to sell my house,” Roske said in a recent interview. “I ended up taking a loss on that, because the housing market was in a horrible place.”
Four months later, she got a job at Cameco’s McArthur River mine and Key Lake mill. But they stopped operating two years later, and more layoffs followed.


