Canada eyes putting nuclear reactors on the moon

Canada eyes putting nuclear reactors on the moon
A person takes a hammer to a rock on the moon, while another person is in the background along with other tools and a spacecraft.

In order to maintain a presence on the moon, there’s going to be a need for energy. How do you maintain a colony of people in a place that has roughly 14 days of sunlight followed by 14 days of darkness? The answer: nuclear energy. And Canada is in a good position to provide it.