Robust engagement with Indigenous rights holders, the general public, government, industry and other interested parties will be key to the successful implementation of microreactors in Saskatchewan.
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Indigenous Engagement
SRC Nuclear’s offices are situated on Treaty 6 territory and the traditional Homeland of the Métis. We strive to establish respectful, transparent, collaborative and mutually beneficial relationships with Saskatchewan’s Indigenous Nations, communities and organizations as SRC advances the deployment of nuclear microreactor technology for clean energy generation, particularly in northern, remote and industrial contexts.
SRC Nuclear’s Indigenous engagement is guided by and in accordance with the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC) Regulatory Document REGDOC-3.2.1, Public Information and Disclosure and Regulatory Document REGDOC-3.2.2, Indigenous Engagement. These Regulatory Documents can be found on the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC)’s website.
Our Indigenous engagement activities also align with SRC’s Indigenous Action Plan.