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Canadian Defence Procurement

Canadian defence procurement appears in 0.3% of current coverage, up from 0.0%, across 3 unique stories from 2 sources.

0.3%

share of coverage

Previously 0.0% · +0.3 points

3

unique stories

2

independent sources

1

real-world actions

Movement over time

Share of coverage

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DateCanadian defence procurement
January 12, 20260.0% · +0.0 points · 0 stories · 0 sources · 0 actions
January 19, 20260.0% · +0.0 points · 0 stories · 0 sources · 0 actions
January 26, 20260.0% · +0.0 points · 0 stories · 0 sources · 0 actions
February 2, 20260.0% · +0.0 points · 0 stories · 0 sources · 0 actions
February 9, 20260.0% · +0.0 points · 0 stories · 0 sources · 0 actions
February 16, 20260.0% · +0.0 points · 0 stories · 0 sources · 0 actions
February 23, 20260.0% · +0.0 points · 0 stories · 0 sources · 0 actions
March 2, 20260.0% · +0.0 points · 0 stories · 0 sources · 0 actions
March 9, 20260.0% · +0.0 points · 0 stories · 0 sources · 0 actions
March 16, 20260.0% · +0.0 points · 0 stories · 0 sources · 0 actions
March 23, 20260.0% · +0.0 points · 0 stories · 0 sources · 0 actions
March 30, 20260.0% · +0.0 points · 0 stories · 0 sources · 0 actions
April 6, 20260.0% · +0.0 points · 0 stories · 0 sources · 0 actions
April 13, 20260.0% · +0.0 points · 0 stories · 0 sources · 0 actions
April 20, 20260.0% · +0.0 points · 0 stories · 0 sources · 0 actions
April 27, 20261.5% · +1.5 points · 2 stories · 2 sources · 0 actions
May 4, 20260.5% · -1.1 points · 1 stories · 1 sources · 0 actions
May 11, 20260.0% · -0.5 points · 0 stories · 0 sources · 0 actions
May 18, 20260.0% · +0.0 points · 0 stories · 0 sources · 0 actions
May 25, 20260.0% · +0.0 points · 0 stories · 0 sources · 0 actions
June 1, 20260.0% · +0.0 points · 0 stories · 0 sources · 0 actions
June 8, 20260.0% · +0.0 points · 0 stories · 0 sources · 0 actions
June 15, 20260.0% · +0.0 points · 0 stories · 0 sources · 0 actions
June 22, 20260.4% · +0.4 points · 1 stories · 1 sources · 0 actions
June 29, 20260.4% · +0.0 points · 1 stories · 1 sources · 1 actions
July 6, 20260.0% · -0.4 points · 0 stories · 0 sources · 0 actions
July 13, 20261.0% · +1.0 points · 1 stories · 1 sources · 0 actions
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DateSignalWhat happenedAction type
June 29, 2026Canadian defence procurementBuying activityBuying activity

Why now

Canadian defence procurement appears in 0.3% of current coverage, up from 0.0%, across 3 unique stories from 2 sources.

Why it matters

This can affect capability priorities, procurement demand, industrial capacity, and operational readiness.

What to watch

Watch for named buyers, funding, contracts, trials, deployments, policy changes, and repeated independent reporting tied to Canadian defence procurement.

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Signals and terms

Evidence

Important announcements and sources

  1. Jul 14, 2026Canada starting from 28th placeThe IcebreakerEditor’s Notes: Thanks to the team at Reaction Dynamics for a tour of the factory floor last week in Montreal, and to LGen Molstad and the VCAA for hosting a terrific roundtable on defence capital in Calgary; big congrats to COVE [ http
  2. Jun 29, 2026Canadian NewsCanadian Cyber in ContextThe Canadian Cyber News Rewire is a survey of Canadian cyber and adjacent news stories from this past week (or recently). Questions or business inquiries: Share Editor Notes: I have two new articles out with the Canadian Global Affairs Institute: Following the Digital Snail’s Trail: The Short History of Canadian Armed Forces Cyber Operations Everything You Should Know About CAF Cyber Command I have received a hefty round of feedback on my PhD thesis, so I may be a tad quiet outside the weekly Rewires.
  3. Jun 23, 2026Canada's defence business census resultsThe Icebreaker🎯 Three-Shot Burst Canada doesn’t have a defence SME problem. It has a conversion problem. That’s the headline finding from the first-ever national survey of Canadian defence SMEs — conducted by The Icebreaker and BDC, released
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