The federal government plans to build up to 10 new nuclear reactors over the next 15 years. Energy Minister Tim Hodgson announced the strategy Monday, aiming to double Canada’s electrical grid capacity by 2050. Officials estimate the price tag exceeds $100 billion, according to a recent report from CBC News.

What This Means for New Brunswick
You already know New Brunswick plays a major role in the national energy landscape. The province currently operates one of Canada’s four nuclear power plants. The new federal strategy requires at least one reactor to be under construction outside Ontario by 2035. This requirement puts New Brunswick in a prime position for future development and investment.
Hodgson calls the plan a new civilian nuclear renaissance. The government believes this expansion is the only way to meet future energy demands.
“If our goal is to double our grid and build a low carbon economy in less than 25 years, there is no credible plan to do that without nuclear energy and the clean, reliable baseload power it provides,” Hodgson said.
Job Growth and Global Exports
The strategy aims to double the 90,000 jobs currently in the Canadian nuclear sector. You will see a push to sell Canadian made Candu reactors to new international markets. The government wants to break into at least four new global markets by 2040. This move attempts to establish Canada as a reliable uranium export partner.
Prime Minister Mark Carney had no role in developing this strategy. Officials confirm he maintains an ethics screen because he holds assets in a blind trust with a company that competes with Candu.
Political Pushback
Not everyone supports the new direction. Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre criticized the announcement during a press conference in Vancouver.
“An announcement will not build anything,” Poilievre said. He added that the current government focuses on promises rather than delivering actual results.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many new reactors does the government plan to build?
The strategy outlines plans to construct up to 10 new nuclear reactors over the next 15 years.
How much will the nuclear strategy cost?
Federal officials estimate the total cost of the new nuclear strategy exceeds $100 billion.
Will New Brunswick get a new nuclear reactor?
The federal plan mandates at least one new reactor construction outside of Ontario by 2035. New Brunswick already hosts one of the country’s four nuclear plants, making it a strong candidate for this new infrastructure.




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