Carney rolls out ‘aggressive’ plan to build up domestic defence sector
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney sent a clear signal through his overtures to the domestic defence industry on Tuesday: it’s time to grow.
Carney announced the country’s first defence industrial strategy in Montreal, a $6.6 billion plan that lays out how Ottawa wants to build out the defence industrial base and scale up small and medium-sized Canadian businesses to create anchor firms on which the military can rely.
“This is a defining moment,” said Glen Lynch, CEO of Volatus Aerospace, a company that produces drones for both commercial and defence purposes.
His company has some 180 full-time employees across Canada, the U.S., the U.K. and Norway. It’s one of several drone companies the Canadian Army has been in talks with as it searches for ways to integrate modern unmanned aerial systems into its operations.


