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“No job is so important that we cannot take the time to do it safely.” This is Cameco’s mantra at our northern sites and it applies to everyone there – employees, visitors and contractors alike. With everyone’s safety a top priority, Cameco hosted a two-day preferred northern contractor safety summit last week to collaborate on safety. “We are partners in safety and will have better success when we work together,” says Kari Krueckl Lamont, senior director, procurement and materials and one of Cameco’s event organizers.

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“Getting the chance to support this program, to train northern pilots to fly planes in the north was an easy decision for us. We know how important air transportation is in connecting the north and the collective success of our operations.” says Tim Gitzel, Cameco’s CEO. To @RiseAir and all the other partners in the Dziret'ái Pilot Training Program, we couldn’t be prouder to stand beside you to support this great program.

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Cameco’s Elder Advisor/Knowledge Keeper program provides spiritual and cultural supports to employees and contractors while they are at site. An Elder Advisor or Knowledge Keeper is an Indigenous individual who holds spiritual and cultural knowledge in areas such as traditional medicine, languages, cultural teachings, or ceremonies.

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Language is key to Abby’s role in Cameco’s Site Elder Advisor/Knowledge Keeper program - in which Elders provide and preserve Indigenous culture and traditions at our northern Saskatchewan operations, offering guidance and teachings to our employees and contractors based on their experience and knowledge. Cameco acknowledges National Indigenous Languages Day on March 31 and celebrates the important work our Elder Advisors/Knowledge Keepers, like Abby, accomplish every day.

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Cameco is committed to ensuring our workforce has a broad range of complementary skills, abilities, and experiences. On International Women’s Day, we are honouring the approximately 700 women — making up 25% of our Canadian workforce — whose expertise and perspectives contribute to our success. (Updated figures as of March 12, 2025)

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🚨 Exciting Partnership Announcement 🚨 We are thrilled to announce that Cameco has rejoined the Net Zero Nuclear initiative as a strategic partner! 🤝 The initiative promotes tripling nuclear energy as a proven solution for a low carbon economy and enhanced global energy security. This collaboration marks another significant step forward in our mission to accelerate the role of nuclear energy in securing a sustainable energy future.

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“We are thrilled by the Ontario government's announcement to continue investing in reactor refurbishments. As a proud and long-standing partner in these projects, we have witnessed firsthand the positive impact this work has on securing a clean energy future,” said Tim Gitzel, president and CEO of Cameco Corporation. “These investments not only strengthen Ontario’s energy infrastructure, but also create and sustain thousands of jobs across the province, including those at Cameco’s operations in Port Hope and Cobourg.”

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Cameco Corporation welcomes the recent announcement from the Government of Ontario and Ontario Power Generation (OPG) naming Port Hope’s Wesleyville site as the potential future home of Ontario’s newest nuclear energy generating station. This announcement highlights the continued role of nuclear energy in meeting the growing demand for reliable, affordable and carbon-free energy. We believe that nuclear plays a critical role in ensuring a secure energy future, and projects like the potential Port Hope generating station are key to supporting Ontario’s clean energy goals.