Searching for a small community to receive all of Canada's high level radioactive waste is the mission of the industry-owned NWMO (Nuclear Waste Management Organization) while showering millions of dollars over many years into the hands of a small coterie of movers and shakers in the candidate communities. In this half-hour report by APTN (Aboriginal Peoples' Television Network) Dr. Gordon Edwards comments on why citizens should be wary of promises that are not within the power of anybody to keep, especially when new proposed reactors (called SMRs) will exacerbate the already formidable problem of never-ending waste management with exotic new nuclear fuels that utilize enriched uranium or plutonium, introducing the risk of "accidental criticality". These new fuels also have chemical and physical forms that are corrosive (like molten salt) or highly reactive (like metallic sodium), fundamentally altering the safety case that was prepared decades ago.