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Social Media Guidelines

Understanding CNL’s Social Media Presence

Canadian Nuclear Laboratories’ (CNL) social media accounts are managed by the Corporate Communications branch with input from various subject matter experts from within CNL. If you follow any of our social media accounts you can expect occasional content covering some or all of the following:

News releases, speeches, and statements
Events – Information about events that are being run by, or attended by CNL
Videos and photos
Relevant website updates and publications
News of milestone accomplishments
Commentary related to topical issues
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The good news continues in the international fight against climate change! And Canada is once again leading the way.

Yesterday, Canada announced that it would support Romanian energy security through $3 billion in available export funding to Nuclearelectrica S.A. (SNN), the national operator of the Cernavoda Nuclear Generating Station. The funding will help Romania phase out coal power, adding 1,400 megawatts of clean, non-emitting electricity production capacity to Romania’s grid, while supporting economic activity across Canada’s nuclear sector.

Canada has a strong history of nuclear cooperation with Romania dating back to the 1970s, and the European nation now plans to build two new Canada deuterium uranium (CANDU) nuclear reactors at Cernavoda. This is positive news for the Canadian nuclear supply chain, including CNL, which has stayed active through recent refurbishments, and stands ready to assist in the delivery and ongoing support of this exciting new project.

Pictured is our President and CEO, Joe McBrearty, with the Honourable Jonathan Wilkinson, Canada’s Minister of Energy and Natural Resources, and Sebastian Burduja, Minister of Energy of Romania, at a reception to celebrate the announcement.

Check out the full details here: ow.ly/AQZ350PNY0L
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The good news continues in the international fight against climate change! And Canada is once again leading the way. 
 
Yesterday, Canada announced that it would support Romanian energy security through $3 billion in available export funding to Nuclearelectrica S.A. (SNN), the national operator of the Cernavoda Nuclear Generating Station.  The funding will help Romania phase out coal power, adding 1,400 megawatts of clean, non-emitting electricity production capacity to Romania’s grid, while supporting economic activity across Canada’s nuclear sector.
 
Canada has a strong history of nuclear cooperation with Romania dating back to the 1970s, and the European nation now plans to build two new Canada deuterium uranium (CANDU) nuclear reactors at Cernavoda. This is positive news for the Canadian nuclear supply chain, including CNL, which has stayed active through recent refurbishments, and stands ready to assist in the delivery and ongoing support of this exciting new project. 

Pictured is our President and CEO, Joe McBrearty, with the Honourable Jonathan Wilkinson, Canada’s Minister of Energy and Natural Resources, and Sebastian Burduja, Minister of Energy of Romania, at a reception to celebrate the announcement. 
 
Check out the full details here: https://ow.ly/AQZ350PNY0L

Yesterday, we met with grade 4, 5 and 6 classes from Bells Corners Public School in #Ottawa to learn about #NuclearEnergy for #ScienceLiteracyWeek.

Big thank you to the school and teachers involved in helping us plan the event. We really enjoyed speaking with your classes.

If you want your school to join in on CNL’s #EducationOutreachProgram, reach out to communications@cnl.ca.

Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada AECL EACL #nextgen, Ottawa-Carleton District School Board (OCDSB) #Scilit
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The latest issue of CNL's Kids CONTACT is now available online. This issue "digs" into CNL's work below the surface, touching on archeology, earthquakes, and underground research laboratories. And, some fascinating critters that live in the swamps and sediment.

You can read the issue online, and print copies will be arriving in mailboxes in Port Hope, Pinawa, Pontiac and Chalk River regions in a week or two.

www.cnl.ca/news-publications/newsletters/
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The latest issue of CNLs Kids CONTACT is now available online.  This issue digs into CNLs work below the surface, touching on archeology, earthquakes, and underground research laboratories.  And, some fascinating critters that live in the swamps and sediment.

You can read the issue online,  and print copies will be arriving in mailboxes in Port Hope, Pinawa, Pontiac and Chalk River regions in a week or two.

https://www.cnl.ca/news-publications/newsletters/

Comment on Facebook

Nothing more than propaganda aimed at our youth to pursue future nuclear acceptance. Leave our youth alone, let them grow into their own minds and thoughts. Teach them about past nuclear disasters.

A site-wide stay-in exercise will take place at CRL on Tuesday, September 26th.

Although Chalk River site sirens may be audible, no action is required on your part.

This exercise is part of our commitment to safety, and testing of our site emergency procedures is an important component of our operational practices.

www.cnl.ca/about-cnl/emergency-preparedness/
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A site-wide stay-in exercise will take place at CRL on Tuesday, September 26th.

Although Chalk River site sirens may be audible, no action is required on your part.

This exercise is part of our commitment to safety, and testing of our site emergency procedures is an important component of our operational practices. 

https://www.cnl.ca/about-cnl/emergency-preparedness/

Comment on Facebook

Pass the iodine pills.....

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CNL maintains an official presence through the following social media tools:

The purpose of these guidelines is to inform users of how CNL will interact with the public via social media tools. These tools allow for comments to be posted, and we encourage discussion. While we can’t respond to all comments, we will attempt to provide additional information or links when possible.

  • CNL will moderate and review comments and may participate or intervene, as appropriate. Additionally, comments posted are expected to be relevant to content of the original post.

CNL reserves the right to edit or remove comments including but not limited to:

  • Are contrary to the principles of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms;
  • Express racist, hateful, sexist, homophobic, slanderous, insulting or life-threatening messages;
  • Put forward serious, unproven or inaccurate accusations against individuals or organizations;
  • Are aggressive, coarse, violent, obscene or pornographic in tone;
  • Are offensive to an individual or an organization, rude in tone or abusive;
  • Are not sent by the author, put forward for advertising purposes or written in a language other than English or French;
  • Contain announcements from labour or political organizations;
  • Are unintelligible, off-topic or irrelevant messages;
  • Are repetitive or spamming of threads; and/or
  • Do not, in the moderators’ opinion, add to the normal flow of the discussion.

Following (Twitter)

Our following of an organization does not imply endorsement of any kind, and we reserve the right to un-follow any individual or organization.

Replies and Direct Messages

Feedback and ideas are welcome. While we are not able to reply individually to all the messages received, all @replies and Direct Messages will be read. They will be handled on a case-by-case basis and responded to when deemed appropriate.

We cannot engage on issues or answer questions which violate the principles of these guidelines. Comments in violation of those guidelines may result in blocking the user in question to prevent further inappropriate tweets.

Additionally, to protect your own privacy and the privacy of others, we recommend that you do not include personal information such as a phone number, e-mail address or other contact information in the body of your comments. When redirected to an external site, you are subject to their privacy guidelines.

Moderating and posting of content will generally occur during regular business hours (8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Eastern Standard Time), Monday through Friday. Comments submitted after hours or on weekends will be read and posted as early as possible.

The views of participants commenting on third party sites do not necessarily represent the views of CNL.

We encourage your participation. If you have questions about the comment guidelines or how we apply them, please contact us at communications@CNL.ca