Canada's Defence Industrial Strategy: Impacts on the M&A Landscape
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Andrew Bozzato
2h ago· 6 min readenInsight
Summary
Canada's first Defence Industrial Strategy, launched in mid-February, aims to transform the domestic defence industry by prioritizing Canadian suppliers and materials, investing in innovation and commercialization, and streamlining procurement. With over half a trillion dollars in investment over 10 years and C$180 billion in defence procurement opportunities, the strategy creates significant capital opportunities for Canadian businesses and is expected to reshape the M&A landscape in the Canadian defence sector.
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· 3 pulledThe Strategy represents an investment of over half a trillion dollars during the next 10 years, creating significant capital opportunities for Canadian businesses.
With these commitments, the government intends to position the Canadian industry to take advantage of C$180 billion in defence procurement opportunities.
The federal government launched Canada's first Defence Industrial Strategy, aiming to transform the Canadian defence industry by prioritizing Canadian suppliers and materials, investing in Canadian innovation and commercialization, and streamlining procurement.
In mid-February, the federal government launched Canada's first Defence Industrial Strategy, aiming to transform the Canadian defence industry by...
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