Canada's Aerospace and Defence Leadership
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Marc Parent: Buy Canadian has to extend to aerospace and defence if Canada is to defend its borders

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Canada ’s aerospace and defence leadership began during the Second World War , when we trained more than 130,000 Allied pilots under the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan .
Today , this sector contributes $29 billion to our economy and supports 218,000 jobs, strengthening trade ties.
Canada must go beyond procurement and sustainment to play a greater role in delivering critical defence capabilities.
It’s not just an economic pillar; it’s part of our identity and a promise to future generations. It’s time to act. The question isn’t whether Canada can; it’s whether we will. Marc Parent , CM , is chief executive of CAE Inc ..
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