
We're on a mission...
To advance practical policy solutions that strengthen Canada’s energy security and economic resilience by championing nuclear and other made-in-Canada energy solutions—positioning Canada as a clean energy superpower.
Energy security and economic resilience go hand in hand
Our guiding principals:
Stronger energy policies
Preserve and strengthen policy frameworks that sustain today’s trusted, clean energy systems, ensuring the continued reliability and performance of existing infrastructure while preparing for future needs.
Canada-made energy
Prioritize secure, reliable, made-in-Canada energy solutions as essential drivers of Canada’s economic resilience, global competitiveness and export potential. Embrace the opportunity to strengthen North American energy preeminence by deepening strategic collaboration with the United States—leveraging integrated supply chains, and shared infrastructure to position Canada as a critical energy partner in advancing continental energy security.
Clean electricity leadership
Recognize the strategic value of safe, clean, affordable and reliable electricity—driven by a strong nuclear sector—as the backbone of Ontario’s integrated energy system and economic resilience and a key lever in realizing its potential as an energy superpower while also articulating the inherent benefits resulting from a clean grid (ex. clean air, job creation, competitive economic advantage).
Drive energy innovation
Promote policies that attract investment, drive innovation and economy-wide decarbonization, and foster public-private collaboration, with an emphasis on energy transmission, nuclear energy, energy storage, distributed energy, critical minerals, manufacturing, medical isotopes, electrification (ex. transportation) and made-in-Canada technologies—with an overarching objective to create economically resilient and healthy communities across the country.
Indigenous energy participation
Advocate for policy solutions that advance the participation of Indigenous communities in energy and infrastructure projects—including policy measures like Indigenous loan guarantee programs at the provincial and federal levels of government—as a meaningful pathway to economic reconciliation.
How are we helping develop solutions?
We’re focusing on the role nuclear along with other technologies that anchor Canada’s energy sector can play in growing the economy at home and abroad.
The Panel will conduct outreach and research activities to contribute to original reports and develop public policy recommendations that provide real solutions to today’s tough questions.



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