The aerospace industry is in the midst of its fourth revolution

Canada can lead the global shift in sustainable aviation. Our country boasts one of the world’s robust aerospace industries supported by a unique ecosystem of research institutions, manufacturers, and innovators.
Why an Aerospace Industrial Strategy is crucial for Canada

If Canada wants to remain competitive in this strategic field, we need smart, supportive public policy.
Flying into the future: the case for sustainable aeronautics

Canada should catalyze its academics by integrating a sustainable aviation research initiative within the aerospace strategy.
Canadian aviation is in dire need of government attention

It’s time for the federal government to consider alternate organizational models for the oversight and regulation of the vital aviation sector.
National aerospace strategy needs to focus on climate change mitigation

To reduce aviation’s climate change impact we must reduce dependence on fossil fuels, and the total energy consumed.
Securing blue skies: why we need to invest in aerospace research

By strengthening ties between universities and industry, we can build a sustainable and resilient vision for this vital ecosystem.
Trudeau needs Boissonnault scandal like he needs a hole in the head

Randy Boissonnault is in a hole over his ancestry claims, his business dealings and his lack of judgment, and it all makes for just another problem for the Trudeau government hen it doesn’t need more self-inflicted problems.
Mindless profit-making will destroy our environment: B.C. reader

I’m a fisheries biologist, and I was born, raised, and educated in Alberta. It is at times like this that I am happy to own property in Alberta, but am happier to live in British Columbia where a greater degree of common sense for our environment and our children’s future prevails. Watching the Alberta UCP and their […]
What must be done to boost global confidence in our aerospace supply chain?

Our aerospace sector represents this country’s biggest contribution to strong global commercial and defence programs, and this contribution deserves—and needs—public support.
Youth unemployment crisis is an $18.5-billion opportunity

We are creating a less competitive Canada with a workforce as unskilled as it is inexperienced, leaving them the burden of powering our economy and supporting our ageing population.