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Natural Resources committee  Thank you, Mr. Chairman and members of the committee. First of all, on behalf of the 71,000 men and women who work in Canada’s nuclear industry, from the workers at our TRIUMF research centre in British Columbia, the SLOWPOKE-2 facility at the University of Alberta, Cameco and A

March 24th, 2011Committee meeting

Denise Carpenter

Natural Resources committee  Thank you. As we said earlier, it's a highly regulated industry. We have a safety record.... Duncan Hawthorne said 30 years, but it's actually close to 50 years of safe operation. We have never had people die due to radioactivity in Canada. So just based on that history, it's a

March 24th, 2011Committee meeting

Denise Carpenter

Natural Resources committee  Well, Mr. Cullen, you would know that it's $75 million. The industry has been advocating to increase that—

March 24th, 2011Committee meeting

Denise Carpenter

Natural Resources committee  There are several numbers. There's $630 million—

March 24th, 2011Committee meeting

Denise Carpenter

Environment committee  Good morning, Mr. Chairman, members of the committee, and the public who are here today. I have with me today Mrs. Heather Kleb, who is our director of regulatory affairs. We're here today to speak on behalf of the 70,000 people who work in Canada's nuclear industry. Everyone w

November 24th, 2011Committee meeting

Denise Carpenter

Environment committee  Obviously it's a challenge for our industry. I'm going to transfer it over to Heather, because I know she has some very specific answers and situations she would like to relate to you. But consistency is consistency. If we have to pre-negotiate consistent standards, we need to

November 24th, 2011Committee meeting

Denise Carpenter

Environment committee  Absolutely.

November 24th, 2011Committee meeting

Denise Carpenter

Environment committee  It's to our advantage to make sure this happens.

November 24th, 2011Committee meeting

Denise Carpenter

Environment committee  An environmental study should look at the potential negative and positive effects.

November 24th, 2011Committee meeting

Denise Carpenter

Environment committee  Not so much.

November 24th, 2011Committee meeting

Denise Carpenter

Environment committee  Absolutely.

November 24th, 2011Committee meeting

Denise Carpenter

November 24th, 2011Committee meeting

Denise Carpenter

Environment committee  To clarify, first of all, we were talking about Saskatchewan and uranium mining on the provincial side. On the plant side, we're talking about a federal regulator, the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission.

November 24th, 2011Committee meeting

Denise Carpenter

Subcommittee of the Standing Committee on Finance on Bill C-38 committee  Good evening, Mr. Chairman, committee members, and members of the public. I'm here today to speak on behalf of Canada's nuclear industry. The Canadian Nuclear Association has some 100 member companies, representing 71,000 people employed in the production and advancement of nucl

May 28th, 2012Committee meeting

Denise Carpenter

Subcommittee of the Standing Committee on Finance on Bill C-38 committee  The example I was using was Chalk River, where there were 37 environmental assessments on the same site over time.

May 28th, 2012Committee meeting

Denise Carpenter