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  • Thirty per cent of Defence Department procurement positions vacant: Internal report

    April 7, 2023 | Local, Other Defence

    Thirty per cent of Defence Department procurement positions vacant: Internal report

    OTTAWA ? A new internal report by the Department of National Defence is casting a spotlight on a persistent problem undermining efforts to replace Canada's aging military equipment: a critical shortage of procurement experts.

  • Canada ups Arctic surveillance capabilities to protect North America

    April 7, 2023 | Local, C4ISR

    Canada ups Arctic surveillance capabilities to protect North America

    The country is searching for sites along its border with the U.S. to install a new long-range radar designed to protect the continent.

  • Battle looms between Canadian defence officials, decision-makers after federal budget

    April 5, 2023 | Local, Other Defence

    Battle looms between Canadian defence officials, decision-makers after federal budget

    The budget contains virtually no new defence funding, but does include several cost-cutting measures

  • French envoy: Canada should link with Europe, surpass ‘weak’ military engagement

    April 5, 2023 | Local, Other Defence

    French envoy: Canada should link with Europe, surpass ‘weak’ military engagement

    OTTAWA — France's ambassador to Canada says Ottawa must choose between tying itself entirely to Washington or broadening its links to partner more with Europe — while also calling out Canada's "weak" military engagement. "This nagging question of the future American commitment offers, in any case more than ever, the opportunity for Europe, France and Canada to play a role together," Michel Miraillet said in a French-language speech Tuesday to the Montreal Council on Foreign Relations. Miraillet argued that Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine last year was the culmination of a decade of Moscow and Beijing working to weaken democracies.

  • CYBERSECURITY - BEST PRACTICES SHARING CIRCLES

    April 4, 2023 | Local, Aerospace, C4ISR

    CYBERSECURITY - BEST PRACTICES SHARING CIRCLES

    YOU WANT TO STRENGTHEN YOUR CYBER-RESILIENCE AND LEARN MORE ABOUT BEST PRACTICES FROM YOUR COLLEAGUES IN THE AEROSPACE INDUSTRY, COME AND PARTICIPATE IN OUR BEST PRACTICES SHARING CIRCLES. GOALS The aerospace industry attaches paramount importance to the sector's cyber resilience. Security and continuity issues are at the heart of concerns. Help companies obtain information on best practices in cybersecurity Promote the sharing of best practices between participants Discuss the challenges of the sector For more details and to register, please download the attached file

  • TWO SERIES OF 4 TRAINING AND COACHING PROGRAMS FOR THE DEFENCE MARKETS

    April 4, 2023 | Local, Aerospace, Naval, Land, C4ISR, Security, Other Defence

    TWO SERIES OF 4 TRAINING AND COACHING PROGRAMS FOR THE DEFENCE MARKETS

    DIVERSIFICATION SECURITY DEFENCE QUEBEC INITIATIVE– 2026 HORIZON THANKS TO THE FINANCIAL SUPPORT OF THE GOVERNMENT OF QUEBEC, AÉRO MONTRÉAL GIVES YOU THE OPPORTUNITY TO PARTICIPATE IN A TRAINING AND COACHING PROGRAM TARGETING 4 MARKETS IN THE DEFENSE AND SECURITY SECTOR. This program provides you with a good understanding of the market of interest and will allow you to better navigate the regulations, better understand the barriers to entry, and offer you solutions to access them. The coaching following the training is offered by experts in the field and allows you to identify business opportunities and connect with the right companies.Pour plus de détails et pour s'inscrire, consulter le document ci-joint. For details and registration, download the attached file

  • Davie Shipyard joins Irving, Seaspan in national shipbuilding program | CBC News

    April 4, 2023 | Local, Naval

    Davie Shipyard joins Irving, Seaspan in national shipbuilding program | CBC News

    Prime Minister Justin Trudeau hailed the inclusion of Quebec's Davie Shipyard in the federal government's national shipbuilding program Tuesday as a major step forward for national industrial policy.

  • Royal Canadian Navy pitches $60 billion submarine purchase, say defence and industry sources

    April 4, 2023 | Local, Naval

    Royal Canadian Navy pitches $60 billion submarine purchase, say defence and industry sources

    But that price tag could climb to $100B as military equipment procurement programs are rarely on budget, say industry sources

  • Defending Canada

    April 3, 2023 | Local, Other Defence

    Defending Canada

    Whether defending Canada from global threats or working with our allies around the world, the Canadian Armed Forces play an essential role in keeping Canadians safe and supporting global security. To ensure those who serve our country in uniform continue to have the resources they need, Budget 2022 took significant action to reinforce the Canadian Armed Forces. Budget 2023 lays out the next steps to invest in and strengthen the Canadian Armed Forces. Budget 2023 also takes decisive action to defend Canada and our public institutions from foreign threats and interference. Stable, Predictable, and Increasing Defence Spending Canada's defence policy, Strong, Secure, Engaged, committed to ensuring the Department of National Defence (DND) has stable, predictable funding. The government has delivered on this commitment. As a result of Strong, Secure, Engaged and subsequent funding increases, including funding for NORAD modernization and continental defence announced in June 2022, DND's annual budget is expected to more than double over ten years, from $18.6 billion in 2016-17 to $39.7 billion in 2026-27 on a cash basis. Defence Policy Update In response to a changed global security environment following Russia's illegal invasion of Ukraine, the federal government committed in Budget 2022 to a Defence Policy Update that would update Canada's existing defence policy, Strong, Secure, Engaged. This review, including public consultations, is ongoing, and is focused on the roles, responsibilities, and capabilities of the Canadian Armed Forces. The Department of National Defence will return with a Defence Policy Update that will ensure the Canadian Armed Forces remain strong at home, secure in North America, and engaged around the world. With this review ongoing, the Canadian Armed Forces have continued to protect Canada's sovereignty in the Arctic, support our NATO allies in Eastern Europe, and contribute to operations in the Indo-Pacific. In the past year, the government has made significant, foundational investments in Canada's national defence, which total more than $55 billion over 20 years. These include: $38.6 billion over 20 years to strengthen the defence of North America, reinforce Canada's support of our partnership with the United States under NORAD, and protect our sovereignty in the North; $2.1 billion over seven years, starting in 2022-23, and $706.0 million ongoing for Canada's contribution to increasing NATO's common budget; $1.4 billion over 14 years, starting in 2023-24, to acquire new critical weapons systems needed to protect the Canadian Armed Forces in case of high intensity conflict, including air defence, anti-tank, and anti-drone capabilities; $605.8 million over five years, starting in 2023-24, with $2.6 million in remaining amortization, to replenish the Canadian Armed Forces' stocks of ammunition and explosives, and to replace materiel donated to Ukraine; $562.2 million over six years, starting in 2022-23, with $112.0 million in remaining amortization, and $69 million ongoing to improve the digital systems of the Canadian Armed Forces; Up to $90.4 million over five years, starting in 2022-23, to further support initiatives to increase the capabilities of the Canadian Armed Forces; and, $30.1 million over four years, starting in 2023-24, and $10.4 million ongoing to establish the new North American regional office in Halifax for NATO's Defence Innovation Accelerator for the North Atlantic. In addition, the government is providing $1.4 billion to upgrade the facilities of Joint Task Force 2, Canada's elite counterterrorism unit. A New Generation of Canadian Fighter Aircraft With the largest investment in the Royal Canadian Air Force in 30 years, the government is acquiring 88 F-35 fighter aircraft, at a cost of $19 billion. The first of these modern aircraft is scheduled for delivery by 2026. Canada's new fleet of F-35s will play an essential role in defending Canada's sovereignty, protecting North America, and supporting our allies around the world. The government will also invest $7.3 billion to modernize, replace, and build new infrastructure to support the arrival of the new F-35s. This is the first project approved under Canada's plan to modernize NORAD. Establishing the NATO Climate Change and Security Centre of Excellence in Montreal View the impact assessment Climate change has repercussions for people, economic security, public safety, and critical infrastructure around the world. It also poses a significant threat to global security, and in 2022, NATO's new Strategic Concept recognized climate change for the first time as a major security challenge for the Alliance. At the 2022 NATO Summit in Madrid, Montreal was announced as the host city for NATO's new Climate Change and Security Centre of Excellence, which will bring together NATO allies to mitigate the impact of climate change on military activities and analyze new climate change-driven security challenges, such as the implications for Canada's Arctic. Budget 2023 proposes to provide $40.4 million over five years, starting in 2023-24, with $0.3 million in remaining amortization and $7 million ongoing, to Global Affairs Canada and the Department of National Defence to establish the NATO Climate Change and Security Centre of Excellence. https://www.budget.canada.ca/2023/report-rapport/chap5-en.html#a2

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