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CADSI Reacts to Defence Industrial Strategy
OTTAWA - February 17, 2026 – The Canadian Association of Defence and Security Industries (CADSI), today issued the following statement in response to the Government of Canada’s newly unveiled Defence Industrial Strategy (DIS):
“This is an ambitious, landmark strategy for Canada,” said Christyn Cianfarani, President and CEO of CADSI. “The DIS marks a historic turning point. For the first time, we can see a clear, accountable vision for the defence sector, with specific targets to grow and sustain the sovereign industrial capabilities that underpin our national security, economic resilience, and technological leadership.”
The DIS is the culmination of a joint effort to advance an outcomes-driven defence industrial policy – one that aligns procurement, innovation, skills, and sector-wide growth with Canada’s strategic needs. It includes ambitious targets for the industry, a list of sovereign capabilities, a clear commitment to buy Canadian whenever possible, plans for export promotion and expansion, and ties to the new Defence Investment Agency.
“Turning strategy into reality will now come down to execution at scale, scope, and speed,” said Ms. Cianfarani. “The expectations for the public service and Canadian Armed Forces are crystal clear. In partnership with industry, they will need to move beyond existing culture, processes, and experience to get work under contract. While there are undoubtedly challenges ahead, today’s outcome is an example of what’s possible when the public and private sectors listen to each other and work toward the same goals. If we can continue to operate that way, there is plenty of reason for optimism.”
About CADSI
The Canadian Association of Defence and Security Industries (CADSI) is the national industry voice of more than 1,000 Canadian defence, security and emerging technology companies. The defence industry contributes to the employment of more than 81,000 Canadians and generates over $14 billion in annual revenues, roughly half of which come from exports.
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OTTAWA – 17 février 2026 – L’Association des industries canadiennes de défense et de sécurité (CADSI) a publié aujourd’hui la déclaration suivante en réponse au dévoilement par le gouvernement du Canada de sa nouvelle Stratégie industrielle de défense (SiD) :
About CADSI
Advancing Canada’s Defence and Security future, CADSI represents over 1000 businesses and innovators who build Canada’s defence and security strength. From small manufacturers to global primes, from emerging tech firms to trusted partners in government, our community works toward one shared goal: protecting Canada’s sovereignty and advancing our national interests at home and abroad.
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