About Us


Canadian Nuclear Association

The Voice of Canada's Nuclear Industry

The Canadian Nuclear Association (CNA) is a non-profit organization established in 1960 to represent the nuclear industry in Canada and promote the development and growth of nuclear technologies for peaceful purposes.

CNA Executive Committee | CNA Board of Directors | CNA Staff

Nuclear energy in Canada generates about 15% of Canada's electricity and over half of Ontario's without polluting the air. It directly employs about 21,000 people and another 10,000 indirectly in industry, government and other organizations involved in the nuclear field including uranium milling, mining and processing, developers and operators of nuclear power plants and facilities, electrical utilities, nuclear medicine to aerospace and automotive research, manufacturing, engineering, consulting and educational institutions.

The CNA was established to:

  • create and foster a political environment and reasonable regulatory framework for advancing the nuclear industry in Canada
  • encourage co-operation between various industries utilities, educational institutions, government departments and agencies, and other authoritative bodies which have a common interest in the development of economic uses for nuclear power and radioisotopes;
  • provide a forum for the discussion and resolution of problems of concern to members, to industry, or to the Canadian public; and
  • encourage co-operation with other associations with similar objectives and purposes.

The CNA offers the following services to its members:

  • gathering and disseminating authoritative and timely information about all aspects of nuclear energy;
  • presenting members' viewpoints to public inquiries, regulatory bodies, and governments, among others;
  • helping to foster an accurate public understanding of the uses of nuclear energy for peaceful purposes;
  • providing analyses of opportunities and problems on the development and use of nuclear energy;
  • sponsoring activities on the successful marketing of nuclear-related products and services in Canada and around the world;
  • sponsoring conferences, seminars, and courses on various subjects on the development and use of nuclear energy, uranium production, and other nuclear-related issues; and
  • establishing and maintaining close liaison with other associations with related interests.


CNA Vision Statement

The MISSION of the Canadian Nuclear Association is to demonstrate Canada's nuclear expertise, to promote domestic and international acceptance of Canadian nuclear technologies and to create a positive public, political and regulatory environment for advancing the nuclear industry in Canada and in global markets.

The VISION of the Canadian Nuclear Association is to have a strong, vibrant and expanding nuclear based industry, benefiting our members, stakeholders and all Canadians.

The Five Pillars of Canada's Nuclear Industry:

Uranium Mining, Processing, and Fuel
world leader

Medical Isotopes
• world leader
• one-third of all hospital patients use nuclear medicine

Power Generation
• safe, clean-air, competitive baseload electricity

CANDU Technology
• major innovation driver in Canadian science and technology
Canadian Equipment and Services for Domestic and for Export Markets
• world leadership in the application of Canadian nuclear engineering and nuclear technology