by Cheryl Gallant | Mar 8, 2012 | Deep River, Laurentian Hills, Nuclear Science & Research
Chalk River, Ontario-Cheryl Gallant MP, Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke, is encouraging all employees of Atomic Energy of Canada (AECL), present and past, to participate in the request for opinions by the Government of Canada on how it should proceed in the restructuring...
by Cheryl Gallant | Feb 24, 2012 | Deep River, Jobs, Science & industry, Media Release, Nuclear Science & Research, Our Community
Ottawa, Ontario— “Canada’s nuclear industry is poised for future growth and prosperity,” according to discussions at the Canadian Nuclear Association (CNA) Annual Conference and Trade Show in Ottawa. MP Cheryl Gallant joined more than 650 delegates from the nuclear...
by Cheryl Gallant | Feb 9, 2012 | Deep River, Laurentian Hills, Media Release, Nuclear Science & Research
CHALK RIVER, ONTARIO — Cheryl Gallant, MP, Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke, welcomed the announcement by the Honourable Joe Oliver, Canada’s Minister of Natural Resources, on the launching of a process inviting Expression of Interest in the activities of Atomic Energy of...
by Cheryl Gallant | Jan 30, 2012 | All News, Call to Action, Federal Government Programs for Business, Federal Government Programs for Community Groups, Federal Government Programs for Individuals, Job Creators, Our Community
Remember employers, applications to hire summer students will be available February 1st to the 29th. If past years are any indication, there are always more applications than there is funding. Regardless of whether you have never applied or have or have not been...
by | Jan 17, 2012 | Jobs, Science & industry, Pembroke
Cheryl Gallant, Member of Parliament for Renfrew–Nipissing–Pembroke, today announced a major Government of Canada investment to replace the Des Allumettes Bridge, which connects Pembroke, Ontario, and Allumettes Island, Quebec. Pembroke Mayor Ed Jacyno joined MP...
by Cheryl Gallant | Dec 31, 2011 | All News, Jobs, Science & industry, Nuclear Science & Research
In response to a question I recently posed during Question Period, Federal Science and Technology Minister Gary Goodyear confirmed that recipients of Federal research grants must waive the right not to be named in order to be eligible for taxpayer...