Nuclear security is a major consideration in all activities of the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC).
CNSC is responsible for enforcing Canada's Nuclear Security Regulations, as enabled by the Nuclear Safety and Control Act.
CNSC has worked closely with nuclear facility operators, law enforcement and intelligence agencies, international organizations, and other governmental departments to ensure that nuclear materials and facilities are adequately protected.
Nuclear security in Canada is aided by federal regulations which set out detailed security requirements for licensed nuclear facilities.
Following the events of September 11, 2001, CNSC took steps to enhance security at major nuclear facilities in Canada. In 2006, the Nuclear Security Regulations were amended to reflect these measures.
CNSC approach follows international physical protection best practices and standards recommended by the International Atomic Energy Agency
Among the principal security requirements for major nuclear facilities in the amended Nuclear Security Regulations are:
CNSC staff assess whether licensees meet the requirements of the Nuclear Security Regulations and the conditions of their specific licences through ongoing compliance verification activities. In addition, Canadian reactors are designed to shut down safely in the event of accidents or physical attacks.
CNSC monitors potential threats in collaboration with: