Driving change: how investing in youth and transportation can power a greener future

By connecting the dots between youth employment, transportation innovation, and climate action, we can design policies that deliver a more resilient, inclusive economy.
Asserting Canadian sovereignty: integration of AI and drone technology

Development of a purely Canadian sovereignty capability for unmanned aerial vehicles would require the coordinated efforts of the country’s aerospace research institutions.
Building a human-centred future for Canadian aviation

For more than a century, aviation has connected the world through human ingenuity. Aviation 5.0 calls us to renew that spirit for the next century.
Missile defence and the ‘Golden Dome’

The Carney government needs to take a long view of continental defence to protect Canada and our vital national interests.
Ragging the puck on the Golden Dome

Canadian involvement in U.S. President Donald Trump’s ‘Golden Dome’ would surely mean greater military integration between the two countries.
Diverse, local workforce can plug gaps and help Canada’s aerospace industry thrive internationally

A diverse, local workforce which is currently being trained—or has recently graduated—remains untapped.
From dialogue to delivery: aerospace is critical to building Canada Strong

Canada’s aerospace and defence industries now need clarity, coordination and execution to be a true partner for government and delivering on the commitments laid out in the budget.
‘Quiet buzz’ on Bay Street about Carney’s ‘nation-building’ major projects, says Tobin

The potential impact of these projects is up for debate as many are located in individual provinces or territories, and were previously approved by those jurisdictions. Meanwhile, the federal government wants to accelerate the construction of the Alto High-Speed Rail, Canada’s first high-speed railway from Toronto to Quebec City.
Plans to boost defence industry must leverage aerospace, strong civil sector, say sector experts

A Defence Industrial Strategy, proposed with an initial investment of $6.6-billion in the budget, is intended to develop Canada’s defence industrial base with more procurement from domestic supply chains.
Trump’s ‘Golden Dome’: should Canada become a junior partner?

The Golden Dome could cost more than the entire current U.S defence budget, for a system that will remain unproven.