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Many nuclear power stations in different countries-mainly the US, UK, France, Canada, Russia, and others.
Because the fuel is obtainable from friendly and stable countries (Canada, Australia)
Many countries have nuclear reactors: United States, United Kingdom, Russia, China, France, Japan, India, Canada, Romania, Bulgaria, Hungary, etc.
France, Belgium, Spain, Germany, UH, USA, Russia, China, Canada, Ukraine, Check republic, Korea, Japan, South Africa, Pakistan, India, and many other countries (in total 31 world countries). Countries nor using nuclear fission are for example North African countries, Arab countries (except the United Arab Emirates), and many Asian countries
About 15 percent - see Wikipedia 'Nuclear power in Canada'
This is done in nuclear power plants, the heart of which is a nuclear reactor which produces heat from nuclear fission, this heat then produces steam and hence electricity in a similar way to a fossil fired plant. there are over 100 such reactors in the US, and others in Canada, UK, France, Russia, Japan, and other countries.
The Canada population is much smaller compared to its land area.
We are the pwnerers so we don't have to have health.
Nuclear energy is found in nuclear power plants and in stars like the sun.
Geographically, Canada is the second largest country in the world. (after Russia)
Canada and the us are the 2 and 3 biggest country's in the world
The world, with some restrictions. Canada has sold technology to countries that have used it to our disadvantage, the best examples are nuclear power which has been used to make nuclear weapons.