The Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission
The Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission is a federal government agency responsible for regulating the use of nuclear energy and materials in Canada to protect health, safety, security, and the environment. Established in 2000, it has approximately 900 employees and oversees all nuclear facilities and activities within Canada.
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Strategic Overview
- Regulates all nuclear facilities and activities in Canada, including power plants, uranium mines, and waste management facilities.
- Ensures compliance with the Nuclear Safety and Control Act and associated regulations.
- Focuses on health, safety, security, and environmental protection related to nuclear energy and materials.
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Rumina Velshi
President and Chief Executive Officer
Lisa Thiele
Executive Vice-President and Chief Regulatory Operations Officer
Ramzi Jammal
Executive Vice-President and Chief Regulatory Operations Officer
Peter Elder
Executive Vice-President and Chief Regulatory Operations Officer
Daniel Lamarre
Executive Vice-President and Chief Regulatory Operations Officer
Michel Ayotte
Executive Vice-President and Chief Regulatory Operations Officer
Stéphane Cyr
Executive Vice-President and Chief Corporate Services Officer
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