Canadian Nuclear Association
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The Canadian Nuclear Association (CNA), founded in 1960, is the trade association for the nuclear industry in Canada. The CNA undertakes several advocacy tasks related to nuclear technology in Canada, such as participating in relevant regulatory and environmental affairs, public, government, and media relations, education, and also provides several business functions such as conferences and workshops.
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Formation | 1960; 64 years ago (1960) |
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Type | trade association |
Purpose | Advocacy |
Headquarters | Ottawa, Ontario |
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President and CEO | John Gorman |
Website | https://cna.ca/ |
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