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Seeking to generate a better understanding (1989)
| Author | Canadian Nuclear Association |
| Date | 1989 |
| Classification | 3.02.0.00/04 (CANADA - GENERAL) |
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From the publication:
THE CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION The Canadian Nuclear Association is a non-profit voluntary membership body established in 1960, to promote the orderly and sound development of nuclear energy in Canada and abroad for purposes other than those related to armament. The Association is composed of many industries and enterprises sharing a common interest in the development and application of nuclear energy for peaceful purposes. The Association's membership includes uranium producers, reactor manufacturers, electrical utilities, engineering companies, banks, employee unions, departments of federal and provincial governments, and educational establishments. THE OBJECTIVES The Canadian Nuclear Association was established to: a. create and foster an environment favourable to the healthy growth of sound applications for nuclear energy and radioisotopes; b. encourage cooperation between various industries, utilities, educational institutions, government departments and agencies, and other authoritative bodies which have a common interest in the development of economic uses for nuclear power and radioisotopes; c. provide a forum for the discussion and resolution of problems which are of concern to the members, to the industry, or to the Canadian public in general; d. stimulate cooperation between other associations with similar objectives and purposes.
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