Ontario Society of Professional Engineers (OSPE)

Overview

The Ontario Society of Professional Engineers (OSPE) is the advocacy body and voice of the engineering profession. In Ontario, there are approximately more than 85,000 professional engineers, 250,000 engineering graduates, and more than 43,000 undergraduate and post-graduate engineering students.
OSPE advocates for effective energy policies at the provincial and federal levels of government to ensure a safe, reliable, affordable, sustainable and abundant energy supply for businesses and residents.

Ontario Mining Association

Overview

The Ontario Mining Association (OMA) works to support and improve the competitiveness of the mining sector in the province, while representing companies engaged in the environmentally responsible exploration, production and processing of minerals. Our members strive for a balance between serving local communities and the economic needs of the province by remaining competitive in global markets, and protecting the natural environment to ensure a sustainable future.

Ontario

Overview

Ontario is uniquely positioned to support SMR development and deployment in Ontario, Canada and globally. Ontario has been a leader in nuclear technology and innovation for over 50 years when the first CANDU power reactor went into service. Since then, the nuclear industry has been successful in exporting Canadian technology around the world.

Nuclear Waste Management Organization (NWMO)

Overview

Nuclear Waste Management Organization (NWMO)

The Nuclear Waste Management Organization (NWMO) is responsible for implementing Canada's plan for the safe, long-term management of used nuclear fuel – including that created using new or emerging technologies. Fulfilling this mandate on behalf of Canada will ensure there’s a path to safe disposal not only for existing used fuel, but for potential SMR fuel waste, which in turn supports the role SMRs can play in Canada’s efforts to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050.

NuScale Power, LLC.

Overview

NuScale Power supports the Statement of Principles recently published that articulate the Pan-Canadian vision and shared principles on Small Modular Reactors (SMRs).

NuScale Power is a U.S.-based advanced nuclear technology provider that has developed a new modular light water reactor nuclear power plant to supply energy for electrical generation, district heating, desalination, and other process heat applications.

North Shore Micmac District Council (NSMDC)

Overview

The North Shore Micmac District Council Inc. (NSMDC) is a not-for-profit First Nations Tribal Council with a head office located in Natoaganeg (Eel Ground), New Brunswick. NSMDC was formed in 1987 to serve the communities of Eel Ground, Eel River Bar, Metepenagiag, Pabineau, Fort Folly, Indian Island and Buctouche First Nations. Since inception, NSMDC has delivered services and programs related to:

Canadian Nuclear Society

Overview

Through its 8 Divisions and 12 Branches that cover most of Canada, with peak membership over 2000, the Canadian Nuclear Society (CNS) promotes the exchange of information on all aspects of nuclear sciences and technology and its applications. This includes nuclear power generation, fuel production, uranium mining and refining, management of radioactive wastes and used fuel.