Defence industry asks feds for strategic planning for new Ukrainian aid with dwindling Canadian stockpiles

The call for a 'wartime footing' in arms production still hasn't been matched with a plan, says a defence industry representative.
Defence Minister Bill Blair, right, and Chief of Defence Staff Gen. Wayne Eyre have championed military assistance for Ukraine, but an industry group says strategic planning is missing.

As Ukraine faces an ever-urgent need for assistance to keep up with the Russian war machine, Canada’s defence industry continues to wait for a long-term vision to increase production for armaments to send to Eastern Europe.

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