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The Canadian Nuclear Society is pleased to host this NuclearCanada wiki here at http://www.nuclearcanada.ca.

The Canadian Nuclear Enterprise is comprised of a number of interrelated but independent entities. The intent of this wiki is to be the best and most comprehensive arms length single point of entry to all aspects of the Canadian Nuclear Enterprise. *Note that this site has been recently upgraded to the latest version of MediaWiki. User login names were migrated but passwords could not be migrated. Existing users will need to use the new temporary passwords that have been emailed to them. Sorry for the inconvenience.

  • Please add your contributions using the existing pages as a loose framework and template to utilize Category tagging and the automatic generation of a Table of Contents. Of course you are free to change the framework too; that is what a wiki is all about. Malicious or rude users will be blocked. Note: Because of spam issues, you will need to Contact the Administrator by email to be permitted to log in.
  • Quick navigational links are on the side bar to the left, including Help Page to get editing or search help or to contact the site Administrator.

Site Contents

  • Good Starting Points - Links to existing, good specialized Canadian nuclear sites that contain a lot of links. Poke around; it is a good way to get started.
  • Nuclear News - Links to national and international news sources.
  • Discussion - Links to discussion groups such as blogs, forums, email list servers, etc.
  • Companies - Links to companies related to the Canadian Nuclear Enterprise.
  • Universities - Links to nuclear science and engineering research and education to make it easy and convenient for students and industry to find out who is doing what and where. The focus is Canadian Universities, of course, but we should not neglect others. Industry might like to establish a few points of technical contact.
  • Groups - Links to Societies, associations and networks related to the Canadian Nuclear Enterprise
  • Technical Documents - Links to technical documents related to the Canadian Nuclear Enterprise (courses, training manuals, books, etc.).
  • Disciplines Disciplines related to the Canadian Nuclear Enterprise. There no links supplied to date. Please contribute.
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