Blast from the Past: US deals blow to Canada over uranium contracts, Nov. 1959
2026-05-11
In November 1959, the United States dealt a significant blow to Canada's booming uranium industry by announcing it would not renew supply contracts set to expire in 1962-63. This decision, driven by emerging U.S. domestic supply, abruptly halted Canada's reign as the world's top uranium producer and plunged rapidly expanded boomtowns like Elliot Lake, Ontario, into a sudden economic downturn, profoundly reshaping the global nuclear fuel landscape for decades.
