OTTAWA, May 21, 2026 – Canada’s defence sector grew steadily across all key industrial indicators in the aftermath of the global pandemic, new data shows, and is well positioned to help protect Canada’s sovereignty and strengthen its strategic autonomy at a time of global disruption and change.
The Canadian Association of Defence and Security Industries (CADSI), in partnership with Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada (ISED) and Statistics Canada, today released the latest edition of the State of Canada's Defence Industry Report, based on 2024 year-end data.
The report found that between 2022 and 2024, the sector saw increased revenues, employment, GDP contribution, R&D spending, and export sales. This growth predates Canada’s significant increase in defence spending in 2025 and the release of the country’s first Defence Industrial Strategy in early 2026.
The defence industrial base continues to be dominated by small and medium-sized businesses, which represent over 90% of defence firms across Canada. It is highly innovative, rich in STEM employment, export-intensive, and increasingly self-reliant. Notably, in 2024, over half of the industry’s supply chain was sourced from Canadian-based suppliers.
This report is produced every two years and is unique among OECD and NATO countries. It is led by Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada (ISED) and the Canadian Association of Defence and Security Industries (CADSI) using customized data tabulations developed by Statistics Canada.
Key Takeaways
Since Statistics Canada began collecting data on the defence industry in 2014, the sector’s overall revenue has increased by 87% and employment has risen by 30%.
In 2024, the Canadian defence industry:
For more information
CADSI - media@defenceandsecurity.ca
Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada - media@ised-isde.gc.ca
The Canadian Association of Defence and Security Industries (CADSI) is the national industry voice of more than 650 Canadian defence, security and cybersecurity companies that produce world-class goods, services and technologies made across Canada and sought the world over. The industries contribute to the employment of more than 78,000 Canadians and generate $12.6 billion in annual revenues, roughly half of which come from exports. To learn more, visit defenceandsecurity.ca.