Le Registre des lobbyistes
CAMECO CORPORATION
Objets poursuivis : Renseignements rétrospectifs : | - Various meetings with NRCan officials and DFAIT officials to discuss nuclear non-proliferation co-operation agreements, visit of Russian delegation, non-resident ownership policy (NROP), G8 enrichment moratorium, energy policy and nuclear matters.- Meetings with the Minister of NRCan to discuss the NROP and the CNSC.- Meeting with Minister of Foreign Affairs to discuss non-proliferation co-operation agreements and G8 enrichment moratorium.- Meetings with officials from Industry Canada to discuss value-added opportunities for Canada, nuclear non-proliferation co-operation agreements, and NROP. - Appearance before the Non-Competition Panel on Foreign Ownership Committee regarding the NROP.- Meetings with officials from the Prime Minister's Office regarding the non-resident ownership policy, value added in Saskatchewan, and the 'Duty to Consult'.- Various meetings with officials from the Privy Council's Office and the Department of Agriculture regarding the non-resident ownership policy and the 'Duty to Consult'.- Meetings with, and letters to, CNSC officials regarding regulatory updates and Canadian Environmental Assessment Act. - Meeting with Brad Trost, MP Saskatoon Humboldt, regarding the NROP.- Meetings with Ralph Goodale, MP Regina, to discuss the NROP, an update on the agreement regarding highly-enriched uranium (HEU), and opposition policy regarding nuclear.- Meeting with Deputy Leader of the Opposition to provide a general overview concerning nuclear industry in Canada. |
Objets poursuivis : Renseignements prospectifs : | - The involvement of the nuclear industry in the development of International Atomic Energy Agency regulatory standards and the interpretation and application of International Atomic Energy Agency safeguards on Cameco's fuel services operations. - The federal government's major project management office (MPMO) initiative. - The inclusion of environmental assessment in the MPMO initiative. - The role of nuclear energy in meeting climate change commitments. - The role of nuclear energy in meeting Canada's energy needs. - Increased regulatory burdens. - Public policy support for nuclear energy. - Nuclear non-proliferation cooperation agreements and international trade laws and policies impacting the nuclear industry.- Foreign ownership restrictions for uranium mines (NROP).- Meetings with the CNSC to discuss the interpretation and interaction between the Canadian Environmental Assessment Act (and its law lists such as the exclusion list) and the Nuclear Safety Control Act. |
Catégories | Description |
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Politique ou programme | Canada's International and Trade Policy |
Proposition législative | Canadian Environmental Assessment Act |
Proposition législative | Canadian Environmental Protection Act |
Politique ou programme | Clean Energy |
Politique ou programme | Climate Change |
Politique ou programme | Major Project Management Office Regulations |
Politique ou programme | Non-Resident Ownership Policy |
Politique ou programme | Nuclear Energy |
Proposition législative | Nuclear Safety and Control Act |
Règlement | Regulations of the Canadian Environmental Assessment Act |
Règlement | Regulations of the Canadian Environment Protection Act |
Règlement | Regulations of the Nuclear Safety and Control Act |