Communities

SRC engages with northern communities to facilitate meaningful participation in determining the best options for remediation. Discussions include community meetings and consultations with Indigenous communities and leadership.

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CNSC Notice of Hearing in Writing 

The Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC) will conduct a public hearing based on written submissions in March 2026. The hearing in writing is to consider an application from SRC to renew its nuclear substances and radiation devices licence for the Gunnar Mine Remediation Project.  

Participant funding is available.

Visit the CNSC website to learn more about the hearing in writing. 

 

 

Meeting Notes, Videos and Presentations 

SRC recognizes that engaging local communities is vital to successful remediation projects. We maintain working relationships with local residents and leadership, as well as regularly provide information regarding remediation activity. 

Since 2007, SRC has been holding regular community meetings to provide updates on Project CLEANS and receive feedback from northern residents. Key topics addressed through community meetings include human and environmental health, rehabilitation options and potential site end-uses.

Contact us to learn more about our community engagement activities.