‘Ontario’s moment:’ Minister says Canada building blueprint for nuclear energy future
WASHINGTON — Ontario is selling itself as the nuclear North Star to guide the direction of American power as the United States looks to de-carbonize amid ever-increasing demand for energy.
“It really underscores both Canada and the U.S.’s national and economic interests — that we work together to harness this capability to produce clean energy,” said Stephen Lecce, Ontario’s minister of energy and electrification.
He was in Washington, D.C., early in his new mandate to speak at the Nuclear Energy Institute on the fringes of the NATO leaders’ summit last month.
With the Russian invasion of Ukraine casting a shadow over the defence alliance gathering, it was an important opportunity to highlight Canada’s position as a reliable supplier of energy.