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Our Douglas Point decommissioning team achieved a monumental milestone at the end of 2025 - the non-nuclear building demolition, which included the Turbine Building and the Administration Building. Learn more about challenges and highlights the team faced in successfully and safely completing this job: ow.ly/BMMF50Z6OVn ... See MoreSee Less
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I was a summer student there in '68 & '69. I joined Ontario Hydro Nuclear Operations in 1970 until I retired in 2003
I spent many hours in that building in the 90s and early 2000's
Amazing team
What's new at Whiteshell Laboratories? Hop over to our Spring 2026 WL CONTACT newsletter - "Shaping our Shared Future" ow.ly/RMUZ50Z6HSS ... See MoreSee Less
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#ICYMI, the Government of Canada announced a new National Electricity Strategy to increase Canada’s electricity grid capacity by 2050. Among other goals, the strategy aims to build the infrastructure needed to double Canada’s electricity generation and make more of the technologies and components powering our grid here at home.
Nuclear energy will play a key role in this strategy! Here in Ontario, the province is building the G7’s first commercial SMR at Darlington and planning to refurbish reactors at the Pickering site. This is in addition to projects from OPG and Bruce Power to construct new large-scale nuclear power generation facilities. Outside of Ontario, new nuclear projects are being considered in New Brunswick, Saskatchewan and Alberta.
As Canada’s national nuclear laboratories, CNL will help support this work, providing the necessary R&D to ensure Canada’s nuclear power stations are safe, reliable and viable. Working together with partners in government, industry, academia, and local and Indigenous communities, we will do our part to ensure a bright and more sustainable future in domestic electricity generation for Canadians. ... See MoreSee Less
Prime Minister Carney announces forthcoming National Electricity Strategy
www.pm.gc.ca
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Last week, CNL hosted an internal Decommissioning & Waste Management (DWM) Summit at the Chalk River Laboratories site. The Summit included presentations, panels, and a tradeshow, bringing together colleagues from within our company to connect, share perspectives, and discuss the projects and priorities shaping our work across all CNL sites. We are grateful for this amazing opportunity to come together and look forward to integrating the key themes from the Summit as we progress the DWM mission at CNL. ... See MoreSee Less
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June is National Indigenous History Month in Canada. It is a time to honour the stories, achievements, and resilience of Indigenous Peoples and an opportunity to learn more about the cultures, traditions, and experiences of First Nations, Inuit and Métis. Visit National Indigenous History Month to learn more and discover how you can participate. ow.ly/VXHe50Z5KKP #NIHM2026 ... See MoreSee Less
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