"This is a horrifying story that should outrage every thoughtful Canadian as powerless victims are once again paying the price of mega-technology and short-term economic gain."
-- Dr. David Suzuki --

"A powerful, persuasive indictment of despicable, cavalier mining activities on native soil everyone owes it to themselves and their children to see this film."
-- John Griffin -- The Montreal Gazette

"This excellent film has come about 20 years too late."
-- Penny Sanger -- Peace and Environment News

"One of the most powerful recent films that I have ever seen."
-- Dr. Helen Caldicott -- Environmentalist

"Thought-provoking and shocking, Uranium raises the moral issue of Canada's responsibility as producer of uranium."
-- Martin Siberok -- The Montreal Mirror

"A harpoon against pollution."
-- Marc-André Joanisse -- Le Droit, Ottawa

"Uranium deserves a long half-lifeIt's definitely a must-see for native and white audiences, whether they support the industry, or oppose it."
-- Bruce Spence -- The Carillon, Regina

"Charged [with] hard data, emotions, some dramatic and breathtaking photography."
-- Alberta Native News --

"Uranium has been attacked by the Canadian uranium industry as sensational and biased. But as an extraordinary account of how greed and chauvinism have triumphed over the collective wisdom of Canada's native population, Uranium should be compulsory viewing for all advocates of nuclear power."
-- Moving Pictures Bulletin --