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Cameco was pleased to sponsor yesterday’s Women in Mining and Women in Nuclear Saskatchewan Inc. - WIM/WiN-SK Nucle-HER Networking and Panel discussion with special guests, Isabelle Boemeke (Isodope), Lynn Exner (Canadian Action Coalition), Madison Hilly (Radiant Energy) and Paris Ortiz-Wines (Stand Up for Nuclear). It was an evening rich with shared insights and unique perspectives on the nuclear industry today. 📸 @electricumbrella 📸@PhotoLiam

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The Saskatchewan Mining Association has been working to advance mining and exploration in Saskatchewan for 60 years, and Cameco was pleased to help celebrate that milestone on Monday at the SMA's MLA Reception, with our employees catching up with Minister of Trade and Export Development Warren Kaeding MLA for Melville-Saltcoats and SMA President Pam Schwann. Here's to another 60 years of success!

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NUCLEAR PURE PLAY PODCAST | Keep an eye on nuclear fuel supply Cameco’s Nuclear Pure Play Podcast provides insight into the company and the nuclear energy industry. In this episode, Cameco President and COO Grant Isaac joins VP of Investor Relations and Communications Cory Kos to discuss the growing wedge of uncovered demand and what that means for long-term nuclear fuel supply. Watch the full podcast: https://ow.ly/lBKe50YWCLV

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Regina was an exciting place to be this week at the 2026 NASCO Continental Reunion. Cameco was proud to be part of the conversation—bringing leaders together to advance trade, integration, and shared opportunities across North America. Moderated by the Hon. Warren Kaeding , Minister of Trade and Export Development, Jennifer May, Cameco’s Manager of Government Relations and Westinghouse Canada’s John Gorman highlighted how the Cameco–Westinghouse partnership is accelerating decarbonization, boosting energy security, and driving innovation.

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As part of North American Occupational Safety and Health (NAOSH) Week, we were pleased to host Spencer Beach at our McArthur River operation. His message was a powerful reminder that safety comes down to the moments that matter most. Conversations like this reflect the value Cameco places on a strong safety culture, one where people look out for each other, speak up when something does not feel right and take time to learn from shared experiences. Safety is not just about procedures. It is about how we show up for one another, every day.