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Bringing “NU Energy” to Parliament Hill

Tuesday October 25, over 40 members of Canada’s nuclear community descended on Parliament Hill to say YES to nuclear.

Members of North American-Young Generation in Nuclear (NA-YGN) and Women-in-Nuclear (WiN) Canada from several CNA member companies came to the Nation’s Capital to talk to Parliamentarians about the benefits of the Canadian nuclear industry.

Some "young genners" and "WiNners" in front of the Eternal Flame on Parliament Hill.

The “young genners” and “WiNners” held meetings with twenty Parliamentarians from all sides of the House sharing their stories and experiences about working in the nuclear industry. Before the meetings, the participants got to brush up on their communication skills – both verbal and non-verbal.

The first of two professional development sessions, led by professional media specialist, Judith Boyle, focused on how to effectively communicate your core message, respond to different types of questions and preparation for special situations. The second session, led by the Christopher Leadership Course from Toronto, taught participants the importance of soft-skills and getting rid of nervous energy and word-whiskers (like “um” and “you know”).

What did participants say about the communications training?

“Good content, liked interactive nature and preparation for meetings was essential.”

“It was great to learn & practice on the spot. It was great to hear everyone’s comments. Loved her (Judith) questions & way of teaching.”

“This was an excellent crash course to begin feeling comfortable with peers and the future MP meetings.”

“Great practical information. Great to practice what we learned.”

The Honourable Lisa Raitt, Minister of Labour with The Honourable Joe Oliver, Minister of Natural Resources

Positive Feedback From All

Members of Parliament, Senators, as well as Ministerial staffers and public servants, were happy to speak one-on-one with our groups of 3-4 people. It was a great opportunity for Parliamentarians to talk nuclear from the fresh first-hand perspective of our engineers, environmental officers, emergency management specialists, and those in many other important roles.

At a reception hosted by The Honourable Lisa Raitt, Minister of Labour, the Minister encouraged participants to “keep out there and keep talking,” and added:

“When you throw the stereotype out the window and you see that there are women in nuclear and that there are young people choosing to go into the field because it’s a good solid field, it really does turn everything on its head — because we believe in the future of the industry.”

Thank you, Minister Raitt. We agree with you 100%.

 

What did participants think of NU Energy on the Hill day overall?

“Great initiative and fantastic experience. Thank you!”

“This was a very beneficial professional development opportunity.”

“Overall the meeting with the Parliamentarians was well received and I thought it was a good way to communicate a more genuine message.”

“An amazing experience, one which ignited me not just for one day – but a lasting memory & impression. Such a tremendous opportunity & I consider myself very fortunate.”

“Great opportunity to meet/network with other people in the industry…Overall, it was a great experience, and would recommend it for future years.”

“Great experience, good working teams, nice to have a CNA facilitator.”

A photo-op with the Honourable Lisa Raitt and NA-YGN and WiN members at the NU Energy on Parliament Hill Day reception.

Thank you to all the “young genners” and “WiNners” for participating in NU Energy on Parliament Hill Day and sharing your nuclear passion with Canada’s leaders and policy makers. Thank you to CNA members Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd, Ontario Power Generation, Bruce Power, Candu Energy, Cameco, AMEC and Kinectrics for sending your best and brightest to Ottawa to represent the Canadian nuclear community on the Hill.

Additional Links

Read the WiN-Canada blog post about NU Energy on the Hill day: http://www.wincanada.org/blog/archives/communicating-effectively/

View photos from the day on the TalkNUclear Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.266806023356864.58401.177709632266504&type=3

Download the hi-res versions from NU Energy on the Hill day:
https://picasaweb.google.com/110081413710144241988/NUEnergyOnParliamentHillOctober24252011

 

Sponsor Spotlight on SNC-Lavalin — CNA 2012 Conference and Trade Show

Sponsor Spotlight

Background

  • Company Name: SNC-Lavalin Group Inc.
  • Date Founded: 1911
  • Industry category: Engineering & Construction
  • Number of employees: 24,000
  • Does your company have operations outside of Canada? Yes. SNC-Lavalin is active worldwide in more than 100 countries, with permanent offices in 35 countries.Our services range from design, engineering and procurement to constuction, operations, maintenance, project financing and long-term concession agreements.

Description:
SNC-Lavalin is one of the largest Engineering and Construction companies in the world, with annual revenues of more than CA$7 billion. SNC-Lavalin companies provide engineering, procurement, construction, project management and project financing services to a variety of industry sectors, including agrifood, pharmaceuticals and biotechnology, chemicals and petroleum, environment, heavy construction, mass transit, mining and metallurgy, power and water management.

Happy 100th Anniversary!
2011 marks SNC-Lavalin’s 100th year anniversary. Making it through 100 years in business is a tremendous achievement for any company, because very few achieve this kind of longevity, but also it speaks to the wonderful legacy we have built since 1911. SNC-Lavalin recognizes that, this incredible milestone is only possible through the continued support, ideas and insights of our customers, partners, and employees.

Click image to experience 100 years of SNC-Lavalin's evolution, experience and excellence.

Here’s to the next 100 and beyond:
SNC-Lavalin has not just grown in size, it is continuously evolving and adapting to new markets, new technologies, and new realities. The talent and know-how of our people will continue to form the foundation of our strength. SNC-Lavalin’s business strategy is founded on a strategic vision: to be the global top-of-mind engineering and construction solution provider with a deep local impact.

Did you know?
Two wholly-owned subsidiaries of SNC-Lavalin Group Inc. – SNC-Lavalin Nuclear Inc. & Candu Energy Inc. – are the sponsors of the 2012 CNA Conference and Trade Show.

SNC-Lavalin’s Nuclear business unit plays an important role within the Global Power group as an execution-focused expert in project management, Engineering, Procurement, Construction Management (EPCM), committed to its clients and to projects in the nuclear industry. SNC-Lavalin Nuclear is the first and only engineering construction company in Canada to achieve the ASME N Certificate, a globally recognized authorization.

Candu Energy Inc. is a leading nuclear technology company providing nuclear products and services to customers worldwide. Our highly skilled employees design and deliver the CANDU reactor technology in addition plant life management and extension services to existing nuclear power stations. CANDU reactors supply approximately 50% of Ontario’s electricity and 16% of Canada’s overall requirements. They are an important component of clean-air energy programs on four continents with over 22,000 megawatts of installed capacity. Candu continues to develop safe, reliable, affordable, and CO2-free energy well into the future while meeting the highest regulatory standards of the global nuclear industry.

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For more information:

Nirvan Nuckchedee
SNC-Lavalin Nuclear, Director, Business Development
nirvan.nuckchedee@slnuclear.com
905.829.8808