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Executive Summary

This report describes the background and goals of CNA (Canadian Nuclear Association) and AECL (Atomic Energy of Canada Limited) are two of the major Canadian Nuclear Organizations. The report’s purpose is to provide information about these two major organizations and how they are playing an important role in Canada and globally as well by using nuclear technology in a broad range by making safe and secured environment in order to create healthy and tranquil life.

CNA and AECL are the leading Canadian nuclear industries who are creating opportunities by building a better place through the usage of nuclear science to a broad range along with all the peaceful purposes.

Vision of both organizations could be slightly different but they have mostly focused on expanding their industries to provide energy, health, environmental and economic benefits to Canadians and to the rest world.

CNA and AECL have the same mission which assures to create a safe and secured environment while using nuclear technology for making better and healthier place to live in.

To ensure the boundless benefits of nuclear science to the world, CAN and AECL should:

1. Expand facilities and opportunities based on nuclear science for the welfare of human being. It will make a better place for human being by creating nuclear energy which is very eco-friendly and easy to use.

2. Create a safe and secured environment while using nuclear technology in order to create a healthy world to survive.

3. Imposing the regulations and laws of using and producing nuclear reactors strictly in order to avoid mishaps in the surrounding of nuclear reactors and protect the nation from its adverse effects.

Table of Contents

Executive Summary ………………………………………………………………………………i

Introduction

Drawbacks of Nuclear Reactors……………………………………………………………...1

Background of the Problem…………………………………………………………………..1

Purpose of the Report………………………………………………………………………...2

Scope of the...