Cameco is pleased to see another project announced that further enhances the nuclear industry in Canada and builds on Ontario Power Generation's successful refurbishment at Darlington.
Our success over the past 35 years isn’t possible without our valued employees, industry colleagues, and community partners – all of whom have a Cameco story to tell.
Ahead of the International Day of Women and Girls in Science, Shea Shirley shares how her passion for the environment led to her career as a scientist with Cameco. Visit www.cameco.com/35 to hear it.
We're sharing stories from those who contributed to Cameco's success over the past 35 years. Today, Kristin Cuddington, director of community and Indigenous engagement, discusses Cameco’s commitment to building relationships in the north. Listen at www.cameco.com/35.
Our success over the past 35 years isn’t possible without our valued employees, industry colleagues, and community partners – all of whom have a Cameco story to tell.
Today, Rise Air President and CEO Derek Nice shares how the airline safely transports approximately 1,000 passengers weekly to Cameco’s northern operations. Visit www.cameco.com/35 to hear it.
We're sharing stories from our valued employees, industry colleagues, community partners and more who contributed to Cameco's success over the past 35 years. Today, Lead Environmental Scientist Anne Gent discusses her goal to see more women working in the nuclear industry. Visit www.cameco.com/35 to hear it.
In December, Cameco announced $1.8 million in community funding, which included a $150,000 donation to the Meewasin Valley Authority's More Than a Trail campaign. Meewasin's Amy Wall explains how Cameco’s donation will help address capacity needs for the valley's millions of visitors.
We are proud of Cameco’s story over the past 35 years and want to share it. Our valued employees, industry colleagues and community partners contributed to our success and have a story to tell about it.
For our next story, Jonathan Huntington, vice-president overseeing community investment, speaks about the impact of Cameco Step Up for Mental Health.
Visit www.cameco.com/35 to hear it.
Earlier this month, #Cameco announced $1.8 million in community funding, which included a $250,000 donation to YWCA Saskatoon. Watch YWCA CEO Cara Bahr explain how Cameco’s donation will help serve women and children when they need it most.