Port Hope: Regulatory Action
Here are links to information on some of our larger licensees’ main Web site homepages, as well as specific pages within those sites. Where possible, a Wikipedia entry for the licensee has been included. These links do not include all CNSC licensees.
Atomic Energy of Canada (AECL)
- Homepage
- Licensing
- Update on Licensing Activities
- Ongoing Environmental Assessments
- Community Relations
- AECL Chalk River Laboratories’ community newsletter
- Powering the Future (a joint AECL – NB Power Web site about Point Lepreau Refurbishment)
- Nuclear Waste Management
Bruce Power
- Homepage
- Community (includes Community Update PDFs)
- Bruce A Restart
- Next Generation: The Evolution of Nuclear
- Environment Reports
- Wikipedia entry
Bruce Power Alberta
Cameco Corporation
- Homepage
- Regulatory information (includes updates of all Cameco uranium mining projects)
- Uranium exploration
- Nuclear Power (in partnership with Bruce Power)
- Community focus
- Cameco Businesses
- Wikipedia entry
- Port Hope
Énergie NB Power
- Homepage
- Nuclear
- Powering the Future (a joint AECL – NB Power Web site about Point Lepreau Refurbishment)
- Regulatory
- Wikipedia entry
Hydro-Québec
MDS Nordion
Ontario Power Generation
- Homepage
- Nuclear Power
- Darlington Nuclear
- Darlington New Build
- Pickering Nuclear
- Pickering B Refurbishment Study
- Pickering B Relicensing Information
- Nuclear Waste Management
- Community Activities
- Wikipedia entry
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