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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.
Today’s announcement represents a fundamental shift in how federal procurement will be leveraged, and federal supports deployed, to benefit Canadian companies – including those working in the defence sector.
On October 2, the Government of Canada launched its new Defence Investment Agency (DIA), to be led by Secretary of State (Defence Procurement) Stephen Fuhr.
Join the Canadian Delegation at AUSA 2027
Join the Canada Pavilion at DSEI Germany. DSEI Germany is a major platform for land forces, defence technology, and integrated security. The event brings together government, military, and industry decision makers from Germany, Europe, and allied nations.
Join the Canada Pavilion Walker Program at DSEI Japan. DSEI Japan is the region’s only large scale, integrated defence and security exhibition. The event brings together government, military, and industry leaders from Japan and allied nations.
Join the Canada Pavilion at DSEI UK. DSEI UK is a leading global defence and security exhibition, bringing together government, military, and industry leaders from the UK, NATO allies, and partner nations
Christyn Cianfarani calls on Canada to confront decline, invest in sovereign capability, and unite industry, government and citizens to strengthen defence, prosperity and future readiness.
A look at why Canada should meet NATO’s 2% of GDP defence spending target, outlining the economic and security risks of falling short, key stakeholder positions, and four immediate policy actions to strengthen national defence investment.