Canadian Fusion Capabilities Directory 2022


An accessible resource consolidating Canadian companies interested in participating in fusion projects, specifically ITER. This directory will build and support commercial opportunities for Canadian companies with ITER to position them as partners and suppliers in a rapidly growing fusion market.


OCNI Roadmap to Nuclear Supplier Qualification

A handy overview of the nuclear quality standards that may be required for a company wishing to adopt its practices or management systems in order to become a nuclear supplier. 

OCNI will use this Roadmap to help potential suppliers develop a transition plan for entering the nuclear market, and then work with these companies to successfully implement their transition plan. 

Please contact Brian Fehrenbach (brian.fehrenbach@ocni.ca) for more information about the Ready4SMRNuclear program.


Canadian Decommissioning Capabilities and Experience Directory


This Directory will enable Canadian suppliers to present a comprehensive ‘Team Canada’ decommissioning package to offshore markets and will simultaneously enable the supply chain to assemble the domestic resources to undertake multi-scope decommissioning projects in Canada to strengthen competitiveness in offshore markets…

Ron Oberth
Former President and CEO, OCNI.

Release of the Canadian Decommissioning Capabilities and Experience Directory Showcases World-class Nuclear Industry Capabilities

January 11, 2020

Pickering and Ottawa, Ontario


The Organization of Canadian Nuclear Industries (OCNI) and the Canadian Nuclear Association (CNA)have released the first comprehensive Canadian Decommissioning Capabilities and Experience Directory.

The Directory outlines three decommissioning-related areas where the Canadian nuclear industry has world-class capabilities including: design and fabrication of waste storage and transport containers, environmental site remediation, as well as robotics and waste handling. The Directory describes several Canadian decommissioning product and service lines that have been successfully exported and the evolution of Canada’s decommissioning and waste management ecosystem.

The Directory also highlights the decommissioning capabilities and experience of 34 OCNI and CNA member companies – including several international companies with plans to localize their capabilities to serve the growing Canadian demand for decommissioning and waste management services


“Some unique decommissioning capabilities developed by Canadian suppliers have evolved from the experience in refurbishing domestic and offshore CANDU units including removal, storage and transportation of radioactive core components,”said John Stewart, Director of Policy and Research, CNA.

“This Directory will enable Canadian suppliers to present a comprehensive ‘Team Canada’ decommissioning package to offshore markets and will simultaneously enable the supply chain to assemble the domestic resources to undertake multi-scope decommissioning projects in Canada to strengthen competitiveness in offshore markets,”said Ron Oberth, President and CEO, OCNI.

The Directory was prepared for OCNI and the CNA by Neil Alexander, Bucephalus Consulting, and Marc Brouillette , Strategic Policy Economics, with international advice from Frazer Nash Consulting. 

Funding for this directory was provided by Global Affairs Canada under the Canadian Export Association’s CxA Program.