A dare to not only dream big, but actively support Canada’s aerospace future

If Canada wants to maintain and grow its market share, it is imperative that all levels of government collectively prioritize and invest in accelerating aerospace R&D, in recruiting and training workers, and building capacity.
Most recently, the Trudeau government demonstrated its commitment by launching the Aerospace Regional Recovery Initiative, and federal Innovation, Science, and Industry Minister François-Philippe Champagne has proven to be an engaged and supportive ally, writes Maryse Harvey.
Aerospace has long stood as a beacon of Canadian ingenuity and industrial capacity, one that earned our nation rank among the leaders of this hotly competitive, global sector. Now, as we emerge from a pandemic and its shattering economic fallout, the question is: what will it take for Canada’s aer...

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