As Atlantic Canada’s largest port— as a cornerstone of the New Brunswick and Canadian economies—the work that happens here connects Canada to the global economy and helps supply the goods that Canadians rely on.
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This widespread network outage disrupted millions of Canadians and Canadian businesses across the country. Most importantly, it prevented access to services such as 9-1-1, emergency alerting, as well as other critical infrastructure services. That is unacceptable.
Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission President and CEO Rumina Velshi delivered a keynote address on leadership to the graduating class of the World Nuclear University Summer Institute in Madrid on Thursday, July 21, 2022.
This is an incredibly challenging time for the global economy and for Canada too. Life is more expensive for people in Canada and around the world. Supply chains have been disrupted and the pandemic exacted an economic as well as a human toll.
It is so wonderful to be here today, and to be here with my friends, Lisa Hepfner and Filomena Tassi. Thank you both for being here and thank you both for representing this community so effectively and energetically.
I would like to begin by acknowledging that the land that we are gathered on is situated on the traditional territory of the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation, and before them, the traditional territory of the Haudenosaunee and the Huron Wendat Nation.