Ontario Advances Bruce C Nuclear Project Supporting Thousands of Jobs
Ontario took another major step in its nuclear energy future as Stephen Lecce, Ontario’s Minister of Energy and Mines, announced the advancement of the Bruce C nuclear project at Bruce Power. The project is expected to support approximately 18,900 jobs annually during construction and strengthen Ontario’s long-term electricity supply.

Ontario Advances Bruce C Nuclear Project Supporting Thousands of Jobs
Ontario took another major step in its nuclear energy future as Stephen Lecce, Ontario’s Minister of Energy and Mines, announced the advancement of the Bruce C nuclear project at Bruce Power. The project is expected to support approximately 18,900 jobs annually during construction and strengthen Ontario’s long-term electricity supply.
Creative Officials Media collaborated as an official media partner for event photography and videography coverage for the announcement, capturing keynote remarks, stakeholder moments, executive interactions, facility visuals, media-ready photography, and same-day content for public relations, digital communications, and stakeholder updates.
As a Toronto-based corporate event videography and professional photography agency, Creative Officials Media supports government, infrastructure, energy, transportation, defence, and corporate organizations across the GTA and Ontario with polished media coverage built for public-facing communication.
What Is the Bruce C Nuclear Project?
The Bruce C project is a proposed nuclear expansion at the existing Bruce Power site in Kincardine, Ontario, located in Bruce County along Lake Huron.
Ontario has directed the Independent Electricity System Operator to enter into a cost-sharing agreement with Bruce Power for roughly $300 million in pre-development work, including engagement, workforce planning, site preparation, and pre-construction activities expected to be completed by 2030.
If approved, Bruce C could add up to 4,800 MW of new nuclear generation capacity and help meet Ontario’s rising electricity demand from population growth, manufacturing, electrification, AI infrastructure, and industrial expansion.

Bruce Power Event Videography by Creative Officials Media
Creative Officials Media provided official event photography and videography coverage for the Bruce Power announcement, capturing polished, stakeholder-ready visual content for media, public relations, digital communications, and long-term campaign use.
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These announcements move quickly, and strong photo and video coverage helps organizations turn one event into long-term content for media, stakeholders, internal communications, websites, LinkedIn, and future campaigns.
Government and Energy Sector Event Videography in Ontario
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Our experience includes coverage for Ontario ministry announcements, transportation initiatives, defence manufacturing events, infrastructure projects, corporate conferences, stakeholder events, and industry gatherings across Ontario.
Why This Announcement Matters for Ontario
The Bruce C nuclear project is part of Ontario’s larger plan to secure reliable, clean electricity for future generations. Bruce Power currently operates one of the world’s largest nuclear facilities, and the proposed expansion could further position Ontario as a global nuclear energy leader.
The project is also expected to create long-term economic value across Ontario’s skilled trades, construction, engineering, energy, manufacturing, and local supply chain sectors.
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Planning a Government or Infrastructure Event in Ontario?
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Bruce C nuclear project?
The Bruce C project is a proposed nuclear expansion at Bruce Power’s existing site in Kincardine, Ontario. If approved, it could add up to 4,800 MW of new nuclear generation capacity.
Who announced the Bruce C nuclear project advancement?
The announcement was led by Stephen Lecce, Ontario’s Minister of Energy and Mines, on May 7, 2026.
Where is Bruce Power located?
Bruce Power is located in Kincardine, Ontario, in Bruce County, along the eastern shoreline of Lake Huron.
How many jobs is the Bruce C project expected to support?
Ontario says the Bruce C project is expected to support approximately 18,900 jobs annually during construction and thousands of long-term operational jobs.
Who provides government event videography in Ontario?
Creative Officials Media provides professional government event videography, corporate event photography, same-day highlights, and PR-ready media coverage for ministries, public-sector organizations, infrastructure companies, and corporate teams across Ontario.
Does Creative Officials Media provide corporate event videography in Toronto and the GTA?
Yes. Creative Officials Media provides corporate event videography in Toronto, professional event photography, conference coverage, trade show coverage, and government event media production across the GTA and Ontario.



