An aerospace strategy for Canada is key to unlocking our full potential

Without a comprehensive strategy for the aerospace sector, we will continue to undermine Canada’s progress and global competitiveness, and see our place in the global aerospace ecosystem continue to erode.
Federal government can do more to help aviation industry get to 2050 target

Capital expenditure tax claims like SR&ED could make the difference between an advanced manufacturing facility in aviation being built in Canada or not.
Reducing aviation’s CO2 emissions challenging but not impossible

To facilitate the transition to green aviation, government support for industry needs to focus on aircraft and engine manufacturers.
Creating a sustainable workforce for Canada’s aeronautics sector

Education that bridges academic disciplines will play a critical role in shaping the leaders of tomorrow.
Growth in aerospace requires tackling the big issues

Is Canada well poised to address emerging challenges like environmental sustainability, international competitors, and worker shortages?
National aerospace strategy needed to ‘tie it all together’ as industry rebounds from pandemic losses, say sector experts

An aerospace industry report released over the summer shows an increase in revenues and jobs, but declining spending on innovation.
Not so far out, man: Senators urge research into psychedelic-assisted therapy for veterans

A large-scale research program on psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy is a moral imperative to help former soldiers affected by PTSD.
Waiting for the new defence policy

So much more could have been done to provide Canadians with a clearer roadmap of defence and security issues as well as our place in the world in the time it has taken to produce the defence policy update.
The significant and existential threat to Arctic sovereignty from climate change

Strong, Secure, and Engaged had no new initiatives to increase natural disaster fighting capabilities, leaving the women and men in the Armed Forces without meaningful investments in the training and equipment required to combat this growing threat.
Saving the Canadian Armed Forces: a missed opportunity

The government has had many years to restructure the CAF, but instead, on the domestic level, we are currently left with an underfunded, ill-equipped, and demoralized military.