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New Bruce C Nuclear Project Would "Deliver Lasting Job Creation, Stimulate Ontario’s Economy," Report Says

The Bruce C Project will create 18,900 full-time equivalent jobs during construction and generate $238 billion in GDP over 80 years, supporting Ontario’s energy security and economy.

  • Bruce Power announced the proposed Bruce C Project in Kincardine, projecting 18,900 jobs and nearly $238-billion in GDP over 80 years, according to the release.
  • The Ontario Chamber of Commerce and Prism analysis found the lifetime GDP total splits into construction and operations gains, with about $61 billion from construction and more than $176 billion from operations.
  • Independent analysts estimate more than 10,100 annual FTE jobs across Canada over the project's lifespan, providing about $1 billion in national annual labour income, with nearly $900 million earned in Ontario.
  • Municipal governments within the Clean Energy Frontier would receive $55-million annually in tax revenues, and the project would contribute more than $217-billion to Ontario's GDP over 80 years.
  • The project is undergoing a federal integrated Impact Assessment as Bruce Power commits to build on-time and on-budget with a 4,800 MW proposed addition reaching 12,000 MW capacity.
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Bruce C Project would deliver major economic boost, create and sustain thousands of jobs, strengthen energy independence, OCC economic impact analysis finds

Kincardine, Ontario, Jan. 19, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Ontario Chamber of Commerce (OCC) independent economic impact analysis final report confirms a proposed new large-scale Bruce C nuclear project would deliver lasting job creation, stimulate Ontario’s economy, and reinforce Canada’s…

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The Hamilton Spectator broke the news in Hamilton, Canada on Monday, January 19, 2026.
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