In a statement released earlier today, CNL President and CEO Dennis Carr has voiced confidence in the direction of the company for 2026 following achievements in clean energy, public health and environmental cleanup.
Carr’s statement reads in part that;
“2026 is poised to be a year of ‘progress and opportunity’. The company is well-positioned to realize
meaningful progress following a productive year of significant achievements in its clean energy,
health sciences and environmental cleanup programs of work, among many others”
Under AECL’s direction and guided by its Vision 2030 strategy, Carr goes on to say that CNL is focusing on three national priorities: environmental restoration and protection, advancing clean energy technologies, and supporting Canadians’ health. Nuclear Laboratory Partners of Canada (NLPC) took over ownership and management of CNL on Dec. 11, 2025, as the next contractor under the Government-owned, Contractor-Operated model, with ongoing projects and programs set to continue unchanged, officials say.
To read the full statement click on the link below.
https://www.cnl.ca/news-publications/news/
(Written By: Richard Evans)