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The Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC) and the National Commission for Nuclear Activities Control (CNCAN) of Romania have signed today a new Administrative Arrangement. The updated Administrative Arrangement implements the provisions of the Nuclear Cooperation Agreement (NCA) and the Supplemental Protocol between Canada and Romania that ensure the peaceful use of nuclear technology.
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Following a period of public consultation from April to May 2016, the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC) has published regulatory document REGDOC-2.2.2, Personnel Training, version 2. The initial version of REGDOC-2.2.2 was published August 2014.
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The Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC) announced today its decision to remove the Gunnar Remediation Project Phase 2 regulatory hold point. This will allow Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC) to proceed with the remediation of the other site aspects, including the waste rock, open pit and mine openings, at the Gunnar legacy uranium mine site.
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The Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC) is offering participant funding to assist members of the public, Indigenous groups and other stakeholders in participating in the licence application review and the Commission's public hearing process for the renewal of OPG's Pickering Waste Management Facility (PWMF) operating licence. Participant funding of up to $50,000 is being offered for the provision of new, distinctive and valuable information, through informed and topic-specific interventions to the Commission.
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The Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC) is asking the public to comment on discussion paper DIS-16-05, Human Performance. The comment period will be 120 days, ending February 15, 2017
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The Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC) is offering participant funding to assist members of the public, Aboriginal groups and other stakeholders in participating in the licence application review and Commission hearing process for AREVA Resources Canada Inc.'s (AREVA) McClean Lake operating licence renewal. Participant funding of up to $75,000 is being offered for the provision of new, distinctive and valuable information, through informed and topic-specific interventions to the Commission.
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The CNSC proposes to amend the Class I Nuclear Facilities Regulations, the Uranium Mines and Mills Regulations and the Radiation Protection Regulations to enhance worker protection and the safe operation of nuclear facilities.