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Toronto mayoralty race a lesson for federal election

TORONTO—Imagine an election with a strong-minded and controversial conservative incumbent, up against two progressive candidates—a popular liberal with wide appeal and a social democrat who once led the polls, but has been in third place for a while. That was the lead-up to the Toronto mayor’s election and is of course a similar story line […]

Iraq war could trigger a snap fall election

So we’re off to war and the Prime Minister was not able to get the opposition parties to support his motion to send fighter jets and troops to Iraq. More accurately, though, he didn’t make any effort to get their support and eschewed the long-term practice of sharing information with the public and the opposition.  […]

Liberals look to be a renewed voice for space sector amid cutbacks

The president of a key astronautical industry association has thrown his support behind the third federal party in the hopes of getting a renewed voice in Ottawa for an industry that has been “put at a disadvantage” by cutbacks and investment freezes.  Marc Boucher of the Canadian Space Commerce Association (CSCA) said that, after years […]

Canadian Space Agency study to make economic argument for space investment

The Canadian Space Agency (CSA) is about a third of the way through a “socio-economic” study of the benefits of Canada’s involvement in space that is intended to make a clear argument for investing in the field. Opposition Parliamentarians and industry advocates agree it’s a way for the CSA to make a case to the […]

Canada is proud of our aerospace industry

Did you know that Canada ranks third in the world in terms of civil aircraft production or that the Canadian aerospace industry accounts for 172,000 high-paying, highly skilled jobs? This industry also invests $1.7-billion a year in R&D activity. Its R&D intensity is five times that of Canada’s total manufacturing average. That’s the importance of […]

Aerospace packs a big punch, but feds have cut off vital supports to industry

Recently, I attended the opening day of the International Astronautical Congress in Toronto. Here, it was more obvious than ever that our vibrant aerospace industry is one of Canada’s great success stories, and that the health of the Canadian economy depends on the health of our aerospace sector. Canada is one of only a handful […]

Armed Forces weakened by government’s procurement failures

It goes without saying that this is a time of great instability in the world. ISIL’s murderous reign of terror in an already chaotic Middle East is one of many current global crises. From Vladimir Putin’s Russian expansionism to the potential geopolitical implications of the Ebola epidemic in West Africa, these are challenging times. Tumultuous […]