CNL shares continued progress on sustainability journey
Latest Sustainability Report details concrete actions underway to reduce emissions, protect nature and biodiversity, support employees, and forge new community......
Canadian Nuclear Laboratories (CNL) manages sites and projects across Canada, on behalf of Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd., that are situated within the traditional and treaty territories of various Indigenous, Métis and Inuit nations and communities. CNL recognizes the constitutionally protected rights of Indigenous peoples in Canada, and the importance of the relationship between Indigenous peoples and their traditional lands.
CNL is also committed to implementing Call to Action #92 from the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) report to actively promote and enable economic opportunity for Indigenous Businesses. In relation to this, we acknowledge the expectations among many Indigenous Businesses and communities that they be participants in economic development opportunities in their traditional and treaty territories.
In support of true and lasting reconciliation with Indigenous peoples, including economic reconciliation, CNL aims to develop and strengthen capacity and competencies through building partnerships and collaboration with Indigenous communities and businesses, by helping to reducing barriers to procurement opportunities and enhance economic outcomes for Indigenous peoples.
Moreover, through continued and proactive dialogues with Indigenous Nations, we will collaboratively develop this strategy over time for mutually beneficial outcomes.
Please contact us anytime with comments, questions, concerns at indigenousprocurement@cnl.ca.
Mitch MacKay
Director, Indigenous Relations
Nicole LeBlanc
Director, Communications and Indigenous Engagement
Location – Chalk River and Whiteshell
Sarah Anderson
Manager, Stakeholder and Indigenous Relations
Location – Port Hope, Port Granby, and the Northern Transportation Route
Khalil Ibrahim
Director, Supply Chain Program
Andrew Clouthier
Manager Supplier Relationships and Indigenous Procurement
Holly Goodings
Supply Chain Specialist
Latest Sustainability Report details concrete actions underway to reduce emissions, protect nature and biodiversity, support employees, and forge new community......
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Au nom du Bureau de la durabilité des LNC, nous sommes heureux d’annoncer la publication de notre Rapport sur la durabilité 2024-2025, qui reflète les mesures concrètes prises pour intégrer la durabilité dans l’ensemble de nos opérations. Nous vous invitons à consulter le communiqué de presse, le rapport complet et le résumé exécutif sur notre site Web :
Cette année marque une étape importante avec la création de notre Bureau de la durabilité, un centre d’expertise conçu pour orienter les initiatives de durabilité sur l’ensemble des sites des LNC.
Le rapport met en évidence des réalisations significatives, notamment :
Ces efforts démontrent notre engagement envers la gestion responsable de l’environnement, la responsabilité sociale et la bonne gouvernance — tout en soutenant les priorités canadiennes en matière d’énergie propre et en favorisant la collaboration avec des organisations comme la vôtre.
Merci pour votre soutien continu. Nous nous réjouissons de poursuivre notre collaboration afin de bâtir un avenir plus propre, plus sûr et plus durable. Si vous avez des commentaires, nous serions ravis de les recevoir – veuillez nous écrire à notre nouvelle adresse courriel : sustainability@LNC.ca.