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Participant Funding Program decision – Regulatory Oversight Report for Canadian Nuclear Laboratories Sites: 2021

The Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC) announced on April 25, 2022, that it was offering up to $75,000 under its Participant Funding Program (PFP) to assist Indigenous Nations and communities, members of the public and stakeholders in reviewing CNSC staff’s Regulatory Oversight Report for Canadian Nuclear Laboratories Sites: 2021, and in submitting written comments to the Commission.

In addition, in the spirit of reconciliation and in recognition of the Indigenous oral tradition of sharing knowledge, the CNSC is offering Indigenous intervenors the opportunity to make oral presentations.

Background

The CNSC made participant funding available:

  • for the provision of new, distinctive and valuable information to the Commission through informed and topic-specific interventions
  • to assist interested parties in reviewing the report and in submitting written comments to the Commission

A funding review committee (FRC), independent from the CNSC, was established to review the funding applications received by the CNSC’s PFP administrator and to make recommendations on the allocation of up to $75,000 for eligible applicants. The FRC was given the flexibility to recommend funding beyond $75,000 based on the value-added nature of the funding applications received.

The FRC members were:

  • Bruce Young, retired director, Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency
  • Yves Leboeuf, retired vice-president of operations, Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency
  • Kurt Saunders, retired director, Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency

On June 27, 2022, the FRC met to review the 8 PFP applications received, requesting a total of $235,572.75.

Eligibility and funding criteria

For more information on participant funding and how it works, including details on eligibility and funding criteria, please read the PFP guide.

CNSC participant funding decision

The CNSC carefully considered the FRC’s recommendations on the allocation of participant funding and approved the reimbursement of up to $107,190 to the following recipients:

Applicant Maximum amount of available funding
Sagkeeng First Nation $18,000
Canadian Environmental Law Association $5,000
Algonquins of Pikwakanagan First Nation $18,000
Chippewas of Kettle and Stony Point First Nation $12,650
Manitoba Métis Federation $18,000
Grand Council Treaty #3 $18,000
Curve Lake First Nation $12,540
Nuclear Transparency Project $5,000
Total $107,190

Additional information:
Jerry Kallada
Participant Funding Program Administrator, CNSC
Email: pfp@cnsc-ccsn.gc.ca

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