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A row of hulking concrete domes loom along the Danube-Black Sea Canal in Cernavoda, about two hours east of Bucharest. Two of the structures house nuclear reactors feeding Romania's electrical grid. Two others were begun decades ago and are still waiting for completion though, perhaps, not for long.
Almost every hour, someone in our community is diagnosed with cancer. These are our friends, neighbours, and family members. Our mission is to ensure they receive the very best cancer care and treatment close to home.
Our fundraising supports:
local cancer research local clinical trials social services like Cancer Coaching
At a glance:
Year founded: 1995
Total revenue for last fiscal year: $4,912,079
Twitter: @ottawacancer
13 May 2021
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Ontario Power Generation s (OPG) Centre for Canadian Nuclear Sustainability (CCNS), Canadian Nuclear Laboratories (CNL) and SNC-Lavalin have signed an agreement to work together on the decommissioning of Candu reactors around the world.
Pickering (Image: OPG)
They will build on Ontario s nuclear industry expertise and skilled workforce to deliver safe, cost-effective and timely nuclear decommissioning projects; explore the potential for international decommissioning-related opportunities for the Canadian nuclear industry; and identify future skills needs and gaps, and develop plans to fill those gaps.
The CCNS was launched last year by OPG as a regional hub to integrate collaboration and research to strengthen Ontario s supply chain and support preparations for the decommissioning of the Pickering nuclear power plant, which is scheduled to end commercial operations in 2025.