Georgian College joins Canadian Nuclear Association to strengthen Canada’s clean energy workforce
Jan. 27, 2026
New partnership supports the expansion of opportunities for students and apprentices in nuclear and related sectors
Barrie, ON (Jan. 27, 2026) – Georgian College has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Canadian Nuclear Association (CNA), becoming an affiliate member of the association. This partnership will help address Canada’s growing need for skilled talent in the nuclear sector and connect students, graduates, and apprentices to high-quality careers in clean energy and nuclear medicine.
“Georgian is proud to join the Canadian Nuclear Association and help prepare talent for Canada’s clean energy future,” said Kevin Weaver, President and CEO of Georgian College. “This partnership connects our students and apprentices to one of the country’s fastest-growing sectors, combining Georgian’s hands-on learning with CNA’s national insight to create long-term careers in the nuclear sector while strengthening communities.”
This partnership also aligns with broader efforts across North America to expand clean energy capacity and create good-paying jobs, as seen in recent agreements between Ontario and New York to advance nuclear technologies and strengthen the nuclear workforce on both sides of the border
Georgian College is playing an increasingly important role in building Ontario’s clean energy workforce through programs like Power Engineering Technology, skilled trades and apprenticeships, and applied research in advanced manufacturing and automation. Georgian prepares graduates for careers in nuclear energy, medical isotopes, hydrogen, and other clean technologies. Its Owen Sound Campus is a full-service college in Ontario’s Clean Energy Frontier region, where nuclear and related industries drive the local economy.
The CNA is the national voice of Canada’s nuclear industry, representing utilities, suppliers, community partners, labour, and academia. Through research, workforce planning, and member engagement, the association works with governments and partners to promote safe, reliable, non-emitting nuclear energy and anticipate future labour market needs.
“As an affiliate member of the CNA, Georgian will gain access to sector and workforce research, national events, webinars, the Nuclear Jobs Canada job board, and a network of nuclear employers and partners across the country,” said CNA President & CEO, George Christidis. Under the MOU, Georgian and the CNA will explore opportunities to expand experiential learning with industry partners, support applied research aligned with sector priorities, and raise awareness of nuclear and clean energy careers among youth and underrepresented groups.”
About Georgian College
Georgian College offers career-focused postsecondary education grounded in innovation,
collaboration and community connection, guided by a commitment to student success. Offering more than 130 programs across degrees, diplomas, certificates and apprenticeships, Georgian delivers experiential education that prepares graduates to move confidently into employment while contributing to their communities. With a 90.3 per cent graduate employment rate within six months of graduation, Georgian ranks among the top three Ontario colleges and is the first and only college in Canada designated a Changemaker College by Ashoka U.
About the Canadian Nuclear Association
The Canadian Nuclear Association (CNA) has been the national voice of the Canadian nuclear industry since 1960. Working with its members and all communities of interest, the CNA promotes the industry nationally and internationally, works with governments on policies affecting the sector and increases awareness and understanding of the value nuclear technology brings to the environment, economy and daily lives of Canadians.
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Media contacts:
Georgian College
Brad Ross
Associate Director, Communications
MediaRelations@GeorgianCollege.ca
Canadian Nuclear Association
Natalie Cutler
Vice President, Communications & Member Engagement
communications@cna.ca