Clint Thomas
@clint_thomas73
Corp. affairs team @Bruce_Power. Former D. Comms to Minister @VictorFedeli; previous Canadian Press & Rogers Radio. Strategic comms, sports & political expert
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23-03-2009 21:57:59
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Honoured to attend Canadian Nuclear Isotope Council’s annual awards reception last night at National Arts Centre in Ottawa to recognize Canadian leaders in medical isotope production, research, and advocacy. Congrats again to the outstanding award recipients, including Minister Lisa Thompson! #CNA2026
Thank you to Stephen Lecce for joining our breakfast this morning at #CNA2026. Valuable time with our members and partner associations underscored the importance of a unified industry. We appreciate your leadership and insights on Ontario’s energy future.
At ON Nuclear Advantage’s #CNA2026, I thanked the leaders behind Ontario’s nuclear advantage who are helping build a national consensus on nuclear power. We created the conditions by demonstrating #OnTimeOnBudget discipline and by keeping over 90% of investment #MadeInCanada. Now, we’re
The Green Ribbon Panel, led by Chair James Scongack, brings together leaders across industry, labour, Indigenous partners, and government — all united by one mission: getting big projects built faster and strengthening Canada’s energy future. Had a productive roundtable at #CNA2026
Today, the Hon. Stephen Lecce, Minister of Energy and Mines, and the Ontario Government announced support for the next phase of pre-development work for the proposed Bruce C Project, an important step in responsibly exploring future clean energy options for the province. This work will focus on
From plans to power, Ontario is leading the way! Great to be with our friends at Bruce Power NGS and Energy Minister Stephen Lecce as Ontario announces next steps to advance pre-development work at Bruce C. A nation-building project that will create 18,900 jobs, power 4.8 million
A big step forward for Bruce Power’s Unit 3 return to service. Following Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission approval, Unit 3 has entered the Approach to Critical phase, transitioning safely and gradually to low‑level power. This critical step enables commissioning of newly installed systems and