Canada First: Embracing Defence Industrial Sovereignty in an Uncertain World
On February 15, 2026, the Canadian government unveiled a transformative Defence Industrial Strategy in Ottawa, marking a decisive shift toward rebuilding national industrial…
On February 15, 2026, the Canadian government unveiled a transformative Defence Industrial Strategy in Ottawa, marking a decisive shift toward rebuilding national industrial sovereignty in the defence sector. This policy represents a fundamental choice: move away from heavy reliance on foreign – primarily American – suppliers and prioritize domestic companies for military acquisitions. Historically, only about 50% of Canada’s military purchases have benefited local firms. The new strategy sets an ambitious target of increasing this to 70% over the coming decade, fundamentally reshaping the country’s military production ecosystem.
The strategy’s core rationale is rooted in a…



