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Check out our Gentilly-1 team in Bécancour, Québec, inspecting the roof of the Reactor Building to ensure structural integrity. Using an innovative rope access and drone method supported by a boom lift, specialized contracted staff safely scaled a height of approximately 50 meters!
Notably, the roof of this building serves as a home to Cliff Swallows from April to August each year. This work was completed safely outside their nesting period, exemplifying CNL’s commitment to environmental protection! ... See MoreSee Less
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Join Canada’s top project management team! CNL is delivering disruptive research across the clean energy and health science sectors, while transforming Canada’s national nuclear laboratories, positioning them to support the next generation of nuclear.
We have immediate openings for new graduates and experienced professionals. Stop by the CNL booth in the exhibitor hall, and let’s talk about what the future could hold for you and your project management career.
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The 2025 CNL Whiteshell Regional Gathering of Leaders brought together Indigenous Nations, youth, community leaders, and industry partners for a day of listening, learning, and collaboration.
Speakers emphasized the power of inclusion, storytelling, and partnership, from Sagkeeng First Nation Chief E.J. Fontaine’s call for Indigenous involvement in economic development to CentrePort Canada's Carly Edmundson’s reminder of what communities can achieve together. Chuck Davidson, of the Manitoba Chambers of Commerce, encouraged us to bring new energy to Manitoba’s story.
This community truly shines when we come together to listen, learn, and build a shared vision for what comes next. ... See MoreSee Less
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Missing you all.
On November 6, we were pleased to gather with colleagues and friends to recognize over 130 employees for exceptional organizational accomplishments at our 2025 Awards of Excellence ceremony. This is an annual program that recognizes employee excellence and was established to celebrate outstanding achievement of individuals and teams whose hard work, determination and accomplishments helped CNL deliver its science and technology programs and major projects.
Over the coming weeks, we’ll be featuring their stories, but in the meantime, please take a moment to click on ow.ly/IQTR50Xqw1s to see the full list of recipients.
First up in our featured Awards of Excellence videos is a team that developed and implemented experimental and data analytical techniques for the detection of opioids, explosives and other illicit substances for effective screening and combating crime, recipients of a D.F. Torgerson Discovery Award. ... See MoreSee Less
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Among the threats to national security are narcotics such as fentanyl and its analogues, improvised explosive and incendiary devices and other non-nuclear illicit substances. The materials that make up the vast majority of these threats pass through Canadian borders at some point. The team of nominees developed and implemented a multi-pronged, approach to overcome the difficulties in detection of opioids and explosives in a variety of packages. They developed a prototype system for enhanced secondary, rapid non-destructive screening at borders, in mailrooms, and in similar facilities. Furthermore, the team created a library of compounds measured and analyzed during the project.
Absolutely amazing project!
Decommissioning projects + decommissioning innovations! 💡🖥️🖱️Our November webinar registration is now open www.cnl.ca/webinars ... See MoreSee Less
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Join us for our November 18, 2025 webinars for an update on Decommissioning and Environment Remediation Innovations at CNL and......Comment on Facebook
The Maples were fucked up right from the start. A huge waste of money. Hiring a French contractor with nothing to lose, the design failed Canadian standards, but was built anyway. Throwing money at it couldn't save it. BUT NRU was too expensive to continue to operate.