Bruce Power is supportive of Canada and the province of Ontario’s efforts to address climate change, advance a net-zero future, and grow the economy through investment in long-term clean electricity infrastructure. And as Ontario prepares for the future through its Powering Ontario’s Growth plan, Bruce Power is preparing to have its proposed Bruce C Project undergo a federal Impact Assessment (IA). The project aims to create an option to build up to 4,800 megawatts of nuclear capacity at the Bruce Power site, located within the Territory of the Saugeen Ojibway Nation, in the Municipality of Kincardine, Ontario.
We are committed to ensuring that interested parties remain informed and engaged throughout the process and look forward to taking questions live from the community in this Bruce C Community Information Livestream hosted by James Scongack.
James Scongack is Chief Operating Officer and Executive Vice-President at Bruce Power. During his 20-years of service at Bruce Power, he’s served in a number of diverse leadership roles at the company including Executive Vice-President, Operational Services & Chief Development Officer and Vice-President of the Bruce B Generating Station. He’s also served as the company’s Vice-President of Environment & Corporate Affairs and in leadership roles reporting to the President & CEO dating back to 2005.
James serves as Chair of the Independent Electricity System Operator Strategic Advisory Committee, Chair of the Canadian Nuclear Isotope Council and Chair of the Pediatric Oncology Group of Ontario (POGO). He’s previously served as a Director on LifeLabs, Canada’s largest community laboratory services provider and the Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada.
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