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Nuclear Safety and Security Commission

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The Nuclear Safety and Security Commission (represented here by the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission) is a federal regulatory agency responsible for regulating the use of nuclear energy and materials to protect health, safety, security, and the environment. It licenses and oversees all nuclear facilities and activities, including power plants and waste management, within its jurisdiction.

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Founded 2000 900 employees Parent: Government of Canada
Government Regulatory AgencyGovernment

Strategic Overview

  • Focuses on maintaining a robust regulatory framework for nuclear activities.
  • Prioritizes public and environmental safety in all licensing and oversight decisions.
  • Engages in international cooperation to enhance global nuclear safety and security standards.

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Investment Focus

Technologies
Nuclear1
Geography
South Korea1

Key People

Rumina Velshi
President and CEO
Lisa Thiele
Executive Vice-President and Chief Regulatory Operations Officer
Stéphane Cyr
Vice-President and Chief Financial Officer

Track Record

24
Years Active

Detailed Analysis

Technologies
Nuclear PowerNuclear Waste ManagementRadiation ProtectionNuclear Security
Sectors
UtilitiesEnergy Transition
Geographies
Canada

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