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23 Jun 2026

Canada sets out plan for up to 10 new nuclear reactors

23 Jun 2026   

Canada unveiled a strategy on June 22 ​to accelerate the development of ‌nuclear power, setting out a goal of building up to 10 ​new large-scale reactors and ​streamlining approvals for future projects.

The strategy, ⁠announced by Natural Resources ​Minister Tim Hodgson, aims to ​have two new nuclear reactors under construction by 2035 and five more planned ​or under development by ​2040.

While the strategy includes no new funding, ‌the ⁠government said it will release a policy by April 2027 outlining conditions for federal support ​and the ​financing ⁠tools available for new nuclear projects.

Approximately 13% of ​Canada's electricity supply is ​generated ⁠by nuclear power.

Canada is the world’s second-largest uranium producer and ⁠home ​to the world’s ​largest high-grade uranium deposits.

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