Relations avec les médias
L’équipe des relations avec les médias de l’ANC a pour mission de promouvoir une communication ouverte et avisée entre l’industrie nucléaire et le public, et ce, à l’échelle locale, régionale et mondiale.
En collaborant efficacement avec les médias traditionnels et émergents, nous veillons à ce que le public ait accès à des renseignements fiables et impartiaux, favorisant ainsi une meilleure compréhension des contributions de l’industrie à l’énergie propre, à la croissance économique et à un avenir durable.
Si vous travaillez dans le domaine du journalisme, de la rédaction ou de la recherche et que vous souhaitez obtenir une source, une citation ou simplement en savoir plus sur l’industrie, n’hésitez pas à communiquer avec nous à l’adresse suivante : communications@cna.ca
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Indigenous Engagement Training Workshop
Indigenous Engagement Training Workshop
Hosted by the Canadian Nuclear Association
Facilitated by Mokwateh
Join us for an immersive and practical full-day Indigenous Engagement Training Workshop on April 14, preceding the Canadian Nuclear Association (CNA) Annual Conference. This session is designed for professionals in the nuclear industry seeking to deepen their understanding of Indigenous communities, economies, and energy projects. Through a combination of interactive lectures, scenario-based exercises, and storytelling from experts, participants will gain valuable insights into fostering meaningful partnerships and gain increased confidence in the practice of Indigenous community engagement. This workshop will equip you with the knowledge and practical tools necessary to engage respectfully and effectively with Indigenous communities, aligning your work with the broader goals of reconciliation and sustainable development.
Don’t miss this opportunity to build bridges, expand your skill set, and contribute to a more inclusive and collaborative future in the energy sector.
Date: April 14 2025
Location: Constitution Square, 340 Albert St, 2nd Floor
Time: 8:30 AM – 3:00 PM
Register now to secure your spot and be part of this important conversation!
THE 8TH ANNUAL FNMPC CONFERENCE: VALUING RECONCILIATION IN GLOBAL MARKETS
Join industry, government, and Indigenous-owned corporation experts to discover how leading global businesses are achieving commercial success and sustainability by embracing partnerships with Indigenous Peoples, communities and Nations, respecting their rights, and incorporating their principles and perspectives into their business practices.
WM Symposia 2025
WM2025 Theme: Empowering a Sustainable Future – Advanced Technologies, AI, and Workforce Development Across the Nuclear Landscape
The WM2025 conference cross-cutting theme will highlight how the rapidly evolving digital world is making transformational changes to the worldwide radioactive waste management, nuclear industry, and clean-up sectors. The conference will showcase how the digital world is leading to achieving more efficient operations, improved human-machine interactions, increased safety, and enhancement of data management and analytics. In addition, there will be a focus on remote and emerging technologies from universities, private enterprises, and governmental organizations.