The closure comes at a time when Canada faces mounting pressure to strengthen domestic supply chains and protect strategic industries, particularly in the mining and natural resources sector. “Working ...
Headlines from the week of March 16 across the manufacturing world. Colt Canada was awarded a contract to replace Canadian Armed Forces Assault rifles, the federal government pledged $1.4 billion for ...
FedDev Ontario invests in MVA Stratford and Armo Tool to adopt advanced technologies and enhance competitiveness.
Trade talks with Canada ahead of the mandatory review of the continental trade pact are lagging behind those with Mexico, United States Trade Representative Jamieson Greer said on ...
Alstom will continue to provide O&M services for the rail operations of GO Transit, the regional public transit service for the Greater Golden Horseshoe area of Ontario, and Union Pearson Express (UPX ...
The products were sold to a major construction company located in the Pacific Northwest through an authorized reseller.
Originally introduced in response to trade tariffs affecting Canadian agriculture, this FCC program will now also reportedly offer support to help producers and agribusinesses manage financial ...
The report says 30 per cent of Canadians hoping to buy a car soon are delaying or reconsidering an EV purchase in light of recent geopolitical issues.
Ottawa will put public funds toward new facilities in Ingersoll, Ont., and Repentigny, Que., for producing components used to make heavy artillery shells.
The purchase price for these three properties totals 31.5 million dollars, excluding transaction fees and adjustments.
The contract will provide a modern replacement for the current C7/C8 assault rifle fleet. Phase 1 of the deal is for 30,000 rifles and is valued at $307 million.
Gastops and TKMS will establish an Automation System In-Service Support Centre of Excellence dedicated to supporting the Royal Canadian Navy's CPSP program.