Canada

Has Weapons-Usable Nuclear Materials

Category/Indicator Score Rank
Overall Score 79 =10
Category/Indicator Score Rank
Quantities and Sites 65 21
Category/Indicator Score Rank
Quantities of Nuclear Materials 63 =15
Sites and Transportation 50 =21
Material Production / Elimination Trends 100 =1
Category/Indicator Score Rank
Security and Control Measures 81 =11
Category/Indicator Score Rank
On-site Physical Protection 100 =1
Control and Accounting Procedures 100 =1
Security Personnel Measures 75 =13
Physical Security During Transport 50 =10
Response Capabilities 100 =1
Category/Indicator Score Rank
Global Norms 71 =20
Category/Indicator Score Rank
International Legal Commitments 60 =22
Voluntary Commitments 100 =1
Nuclear Security and Materials Transparency 67 =13
Category/Indicator Score Rank
Domestic Commitments and Capacity 96 =15
Category/Indicator Score Rank
UNSCR 1540 Implementation 80 =17
Domestic Nuclear Materials Security Legislation 100 =1
Safeguards Adoption and Compliance 100 =1
Independent Regulatory Agency 100 =1
Category/Indicator Score Rank
Societal Factors 81 =5
Category/Indicator Score Rank
Political Stability 85 =5
Pervasiveness of Corruption 100 =1
Group(s) Interested in Illicitly Acquiring Materials 50 =12

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Comparison Chart

  • —  Canada
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ABOVE AVERAGE

Control and Accounting Procedures
100
Domestic Nuclear Materials Security Legislation
100
Independent Regulatory Agency
100
Material Production / Elimination Trends
100
On-site Physical Protection
100
Pervasiveness of Corruption
100
Response Capabilities
100
Safeguards Adoption and Compliance
100
Voluntary Commitments
100
Political Stability
85
UNSCR 1540 Implementation
80
Security Personnel Measures
75
Nuclear Security and Materials Transparency
67

AVERAGE

Quantities of Nuclear Materials
63
International Legal Commitments
60
Group(s) Interested in Illicitly Acquiring Materials
50
Physical Security During Transport
50
Sites and Transportation
50