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Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission

The Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC) regulates the use of nuclear energy and materials in Canada to protect health, safety, security and the environment.

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Indigenous relations

Indigenous consultation and engagement in our regulatory process

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Regulations, licensing and compliance

Acts and regulations, licensing and certification, and compliance guidelines

Nuclear reactors

Nuclear power plants, research facilities, small modular reactors and decommissioned sites

Commission activities

Scheduled proceedings, documents, decisions, and public participation information

Nuclear substances

Regulation of possession, use, transport and storage of nuclear materials in Canada

Waste

Regulation of nuclear waste in Canada and oversight of waste facility locations

Regulatory consultations

Provide input on proposed nuclear regulations and regulatory documents

Uranium

Uranium mines and mills, and uranium processing facilities in Canada

Protecting people and the environment

Environmental assessments and protection measures for nuclear facilities

Emergency management and nuclear security

Plans and programs for emergencies and for non-routine situations

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About the CNSC

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President

Official portrait of Pierre Tremblay, with the Canadian flag in the background.

President and Chief Executive Officer

News

More: CNSC news

Features

Illustration showing geological layers.

Near Surface Disposal Facility

Proposed engineered facility at Chalk River for low-level radioactive waste disposal

Illustration of a person near a radiation hazard symbol.

Small Modular Reactors

Innovative reactors designed for flexible deployment in smaller grids and remote areas

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