The federal government is investing in a new program to help Canadian defence and dual-use technology startups develop, ...
To protect Canada's sovereignty, build our prosperity, and strengthen our strategic autonomy, the Canadian government must change how we invest in defence. Canada's defence procurement has long been ...
Canada’s new defence industrial strategy sets ambitious targets to rebuild military readiness and reduce reliance on foreign suppliers, aiming to award 70 per cent of defence contracts to Canadian ...
The $6.6-billion plan promises to prioritize building military equipment at home, hike the share of defence contracts awarded to Canadian firms and add up to 125,000 new jobs.
Canada will spend more of its growing military budget with domestic firms under a defense-industrial strategy that’s meant to unleash more than C$500 billion ($369 billion) in investment over a decade ...
The new Defence Investment Agency, led by former Royal Bank of Canada executive Doug Guzman, will apply a “build-partner-buy” ...
Picking up on last year’s announcement of 60 new military housing units for Canadian Forces Base (CFB) Kingston, the federal ...
Canada’s NATO allies confront Russian depredations against Ukraine and the liberal order. Its East Asian democratic allies face an unpredictable China. Ottawa is unprecedentedly confronted with a ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney unveiled Canada’s first Defence Industrial Strategy, aimed at strengthening national security, creating high-paying jobs, and reinforcing the country’s strategic autonomy in ...
As global conflicts continue to drive increased defense spending worldwide, Canadian military stocks are attracting attention from investors. How much does Canada spend on defending its borders? The ...