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Ontario Welcomes $500,000 Donation to Establish New Theranostics Cancer Centre

News Release
August 20, 2025

Investment will help more patients access faster diagnosis and more effective treatments using made-in-Ontario nuclear isotopes

TORONTO – The Ontario government is welcoming a $500,000 donation from Laurentis Energy Partners (Laurentis), a subsidiary of Ontario Power Generation (OPG), to help establish the Silber Family Theranostics Centre at the University Health Network’s (UHN) Princess Margaret Cancer Centre. This investment will accelerate the development of cutting-edge technologies to deliver faster diagnosis and more precise therapies for more than 3,550 patients by 2028.

“Ontario’s nuclear advantage is saving lives,” said Stephen Lecce, Minister of Energy and Mines. “We’re harnessing the power of made-in-Ontario isotopes to fuel next generation cancer care – giving patients more hope, delivering faster diagnoses and providing more effective treatments. At the same time, we’re creating good-paying jobs, strengthening our economy and showcasing Ontario’s energy leadership on the world stage”.

Theranostics is a new approach to cancer care that combines advanced nuclear imaging with targeted isotope therapy, allowing physicians to diagnose and treat complex diseases like cancer with unprecedented precision. Opening in 2027, the Silber Family Theranostics Centre will use made-in-Ontario medical isotopes – lutetium-177 (Lu-177), yttrium-90 (Y-90), and molybdenum-99 (Mo-99) – to detect cancer earlier and deliver more precise, targeted radiation treatments.

“Our government is protecting Ontario’s healthcare system and giving people access to more innovative treatment options by expanding access to life-saving medications and treatments,” said Sylvia Jones, Deputy Premier of Ontario and Minister of Health. “Laurentis’ donation to help establish the Silber Family Theranostics Centre at Princess Margaret Cancer Centre will drive Ontario-made innovation and connect more people to world-class cancer care, close to home."

Ontario is a global leader in medical isotopes which support 8,500 Canadian jobs and save lives around the world. With major refurbishments underway at the Darlington, Bruce and potentially Pickering nuclear generating stations, along with the construction of the first small modular reactor being built at Darlington, Ontario is well positioned to reach its goal of doubling isotope production over the next four years to grow its share of the fast-expanding isotope market.

To support the government’s plan to protect Ontario, the province’s first-ever integrated energy plan is laying the groundwork to expand the province’s nuclear advantage and deliver on its life sciences strategy. The plan features the importance of boosting isotope production, securing supply chains and building the skilled workforce needed at the province’s nuclear reactors, research facilities and other specialized companies to ensure Ontario remains competitive and resilient in the rapidly growing global isotope market.


Quick Facts

  • More than 247,000 Canadians are diagnosed with cancer each year, and two of every five Canadians will develop cancer during their lifetime, increasing the demand for precision radiopharmaceuticals and large-scale production of medical isotopes.
  • The Ontario government recently announced the Nuclear Isotope Innovation Council of Ontario (NIICO), a new expert advisory panel that will help leverage Ontario’s world-class nuclear fleet to double the number of medical isotopes produced in the province by 2030.
  • Life-saving medical isotopes continue to be one of the most consequential tools doctors have available to diagnose and treat cancer over the past century, and many of these isotopes are now coming from Ontario’s nuclear generating stations.
  • Laurentis recently announced they are set to begin producing therapeutic isotopes Y-90 and Lu-177 at OPG’s Darlington Nuclear Generating Station.
  • UHN has already treated over 180 cancer patients with radiopharmaceuticals that use the Lu-177 isotope.
  • Since 2018, the government has invested over $2 billion into Ontario’s research sector, including $15.5M to expand the production of isotopes at McMaster University’s Nuclear Reactor to 24 hrs a day, seven days a week, as stated in the 2025 Ontario Budget.

Quotes

"Advancements in medical isotope production are revolutionizing the way patients across our province are able access next-generation treatments. This initiative, supported by the generosity of Laurentis Energy Partners, will further the ambitions set out by our government’s Life Sciences Strategy and ensure Ontario can continue to lead in the development of consequential diagnostic tools and innovative breakthroughs for use at home, and around the world."

- Vic Fedeli
Minister of Economic Development, Job Creation and Trade

"Ontario is proudly home to a world-class sector of isotope researchers that drive critical cancer discoveries and saves the lives of people across our province. Our government welcomes Laurentis’s investment to establish the Silber Family Theragnostic Centre, which will further the province’s production of life-saving cancer treatments through homegrown isotope research, improving patient outcomes and further cementing Ontario as a global leader in medical research."

- Nolan Quinn
Minister of Colleges, Universities, Research Excellence and Security

"At Laurentis, we’re driven by the real-world impact of our work on patients. Supporting the development of Princess Margaret’s Silber Family Theranostics Centre means advancing access to more precise and effective cancer treatments for patients in need. As one of the world’s leading producers of medical isotopes, Laurentis is proud to help power these critical therapies with materials made right here in Ontario."

- Leslie McWilliams
President and CEO, Laurentis

"OPG’s nuclear fleet is powering Ontario’s homes and businesses while also making a global impact on health care by producing and innovating in the field of medical isotopes. We are so fortunate to have the Princess Margaret Cancer Centre – a world-renowned cancer research and treatment centre – right here in Ontario. We are proud to support the Princess Margaret Cancer Centre’s ground-breaking work, which is making a real difference in the lives of patients, improving outcomes for more Ontarians."

- Nicolle Butcher
President and CEO, OPG

"The Ontario Chamber of Commerce welcomes this partnership as proof that Ontario’s nuclear advantage is about more than clean power; it’s about saving lives. By turning world-class nuclear expertise into medical innovation, we strengthen our life sciences sector, grow our economy, and deliver better outcomes for patients here in Ontario and across Canada."

- Daniel Tisch
President and CEO, Ontario Chamber of Commerce

"Ontario’s nuclear supply chain is proud to play a vital role in delivering life-saving innovations like the Silber Family Theranostics Centre. This investment demonstrates how the expertise and technologies developed through our world-class nuclear sector extend far beyond clean energy, directly into saving lives. OCNI and its member companies are committed to working with partners like Laurentis Energy Partners, OPG, and UHN to ensure Ontario remains a global leader in both nuclear innovation and medical isotope production, strengthening health care and creating new opportunities for Canadian suppliers in the life sciences economy."

- Ivette Vera-Perez
President and CEO, Organization of Canadian Nuclear Industries

"Ontario is a world leader in producing life-saving medical isotopes, and the Silber Family Theranostics Centre, supported by Laurentis Energy Partners, builds on that strength, expanding access to advanced cancer therapies and showing how Canada’s nuclear sector delivers direct, life-changing benefits to patients."

- George Christidis
President & Chief Executive Officer, Canadian Nuclear Association

"Ontario’s doctors and health professionals are global leaders in life-saving medical isotopes. This investment will accelerate front-line care, research, and innovation, saving lives by helping patients get timely diagnoses and better care."

- Dr. Dominik Nowak
Past President, Ontario Medical Association; Member, Nuclear Isotope Innovation Council of Ontario (NIICO)

"Ontario’s nuclear sector and its partners are innovating every day to save lives. The Silber Family Theranostics Centre is an exciting example of that collaboration: government support combined with industry expertise to deliver new diagnostics and treatments that will make a real difference for patients here in Ontario and around the world."

- Jessica Linthorne
President and CEO, Nuclear Innovation Institute

"This investment in the Silber Family Theranostics Centre is a significant step forward for patient-centered cancer care in Ontario. By leveraging Ontario-made medical isotopes, this initiative will bring earlier diagnoses and more targeted treatments to thousands of patients. Congratulations to the Ministry of Energy and Mines and to Laurentis Energy Partners for their leadership and vision in supporting this world-class centre. This is a powerful example of how nuclear innovation is improving lives and strengthening our health system."

- Melody Greaves
Executive Director & VP, Government Relations, Canadian Nuclear Isotope Council


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