nbsp   Who are the members of the Canadian nuclear industry?
[A. CANDU Technology] [B. The Industry] [C. Cost/Benefit] [D. Safety/Liability] [E. Waste] [F. Security/Non-Proliferation] [G. Uranium] [H. Research Reactors] [I. Other R&D] [J. Further Info] The Canadian nuclear industry is a mixture of government and private enterprise associated with the research and development, design, marketing, component manufacturing, construction, operation, and maintenance of Canadian-designed CANDU and research reactors. The top level agency responsible for research and development, design, marketing, and project development is Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd. (AECL), a federal crown corporation established in 1952. Three provincial government utilities and one private company operate and maintain CANDU nuclear reactors: Ontario Power Generation, Hydro Qubec, New Brunswick Power, and Bruce Power Inc. In addition, over 150 private companies manufacture components or provide services for CANDU and research reactors. About a third of these companies belong to the O