Media Relations
The CNA Media Relations team is dedicated to fostering open and informed communication between the nuclear industry and the public, on a local, regional and global scale.
Through effective engagement with both traditional and emerging media we work to ensure that the public has access to reliable and balanced information, fostering a greater understanding of the industry’s contributions to clean energy, economic growth, and a sustainable future.
If you are a reporter, editor, or researcher looking for a source, quote, or just to learn more about the industry, please get in touch at communications@cna.ca
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Upcoming Events
Agents of Change 2026
Agents of Change is headed to Montreal, QC, May 13–14, 2026, for a powerful gathering dedicated to advancing fairness, representation and belonging in Canada’s electricity sector.
EHRC, in collaboration with Women in Renewal Energy (WiRE), is proud to bring the flagship event to life—equipping attendees with fresh ideas, practical tools and resources to better support underrepresented individuals within their organizations. Expect inspiring speakers, meaningful conversations and opportunities to connect with champions of inclusive workplaces from across the country.
4th International Conference on Materials, Chemistry and Fitness-for-Service Solutions for Nuclear Systems (MCFD 2026)
The focus for the MCFD-2026 Conference is on the challenges, innovations, and experiences encountered when addressing issues of chemistry, materials, or fitness-for-service in nuclear power plants. MCFD 2026 will be of interest to representatives from various sectors of the nuclear industry including: material and equipment vendors, technical and engineering service providers, utility technical staff, regulators, designers, researchers, students, and academia.
First International Conference on Commercial Advances for Fusion Power Plants 2026
FPP 2026 provides a global forum to take the pulse of the ongoing harmonization of forces driving commercial technology designs, risk-appropriate regulations, supply chains adaptation, and energy community forces and alliances as drivers of choice for the energy transition.