To protect Canada’s sovereignty, build our prosperity, and strengthen our strategic autonomy, the Canadian government must ...
The Carney government formally released its long-awaited defence industrial strategy, which aims to boost domestic weapons manufacturing while reducing Canada’s heavy reliance on U.S. suppliers.
Canada’s NATO allies confront Russian depredations against Ukraine and the liberal order. Its East Asian democratic allies ...
The new Defence Investment Agency, led by former Royal Bank of Canada executive Doug Guzman, will apply a “build-partner-buy” ...
Canada’s new defence industrial strategy sets ambitious targets to rebuild military readiness and reduce reliance on foreign ...
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 ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney says his new strategy to rebuild Canada’s defence industry by doubling the share of Ottawa’s military spending that goes to domestic suppliers will reduce reliance on the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A Canadian Forces CH-146 Griffon utility helicopter is seen in flight from Kandahar Air Field (KAF) to Arghandab district in ...
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.
Canadian defence, construction, and metal-mining stocks are poised to be among the biggest winners as Ottawa ramps up military spending and hastens the rollout of giant infrastructure projects.
Former chief of defence staff Tom Lawson argues that decades of Arctic sovereignty rhetoric without adequate investment have left Canada vulnerable, as melting ice opens new shipping routes and other ...