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Barrie company chosen as ambassador for nuclear tech campaign

Brotech Precision CNC president says it's 'an honour' to be part of CANDU campaign
2019-05-17 Premier visit 2
Premier Doug Ford tours Brotech Precision CNC in Barrie on May 17, 2019, in this photo from the premier's Twitter account.

Editor's note: Brotech Precision CNC is located 711 Bayview Dr., in south-end Barrie. 
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NEWS RELEASE
ATKINSRÉALIS
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AtkinsRéalis, a fully integrated professional services and project management company with offices around the world, welcomes Brotech Precision CNC as a new ambassador in support of the Canadians for CANDU campaign.

The Canadians for CANDU campaign was launched on Feb. 28, 2024. Spearheaded by co-chairs the Right Hon. Jean Chrétien and former Ontario premier Mike Harris, the campaign promotes the deployment of CANDU nuclear technology at home and abroad in support of Canadian and global efforts to reach net-zero emissions.

“I would like to thank Brotech for their leadership in Canada’s world-class nuclear sector, and their support for CANDU technology,” said Joe St. Julian, president, nuclear, AtkinsRéalis. “This growing movement can position Canada as a global clean-energy champion, while promoting a domestic nuclear industry that Canadians can be proud of.”

“It’s an honour to be a part of this team of leaders in the nuclear industry in support of new CANDU reactors,” said Jerome Horowitz, president of Brotech. “We have been manufacturing components for CANDU reactors for nearly 30 years. It’s exciting to see the world come back to nuclear, and to be a part of Canada’s continued nuclear leadership.”

Sign up at canadiansforcandu.com to support the movement.

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