I'll believe it when I see it.
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Responsibilities
The Minister for Defence Procurement is responsible for the Defence Equipment Plan, relations with defence industry and exports, science and technology.
Responsibilities include:
- delivery of the Equipment Plan
- nuclear enterprise
- defence exports
- innovation
- defence science and technology including Dstl
- information computer technology
- the Single Source Regulations Office (SSRO)
- DIO estates and investment
- environment and sustainability
- Defence Supply Chain and Defence Estate monitoring, engagement and resilience in the context of COVID-19.
Britain’s military procurement agency gets new management
A former defense industry executive is taking over the British government’s multibillion-pound defense procurement effort.www.defensenews.com
Britain’s military procurement agency gets new management
Defence Procurement Minister Jeremy Quin said Start’s appointment comes at an important time for U.K. defense. “I am pleased that DE&S will be led by a CEO with extensive commercial experience,” Quin said.
If we ever rebuild the CAF, possibly the UK method may make sense.
Minister of State (Minister for Defence Procurement)
Organisations: Ministry of Defence
Want to start a list of Cdn military disasters?
My opinion - worth exactly what you're paying for it - is that no matter what President Biden (and, indeed, other world leaders say or (in the cases of e.g. Kim Jong-un and Ali Khamenei) do) Canadian voters will find it very hard to support any substantial action to make Canada more powerful ... militarily. It is also my opinion that that overwhelming majority of Canadian does not understand that there is an important, unbreakable nexus between hard and soft power. It is great to have soft power - the more the better - but Joseph Nye himself pointed out that soft power works only when the country wielding it has demonstrated that it has and is wiling to use enough hard power to make its voice heard.
I know I'm repeating myself, but both the Conservative and Liberal parties know that Canadians oppose rebuilding our military - they poll assiduously and they ask hard question; they want to know what we think; and we, most Canadians (my guess is 60%+ of us) tell them, over and over again, that we don't like the idea of Canada using military power and, therefore, don't want Canada to have much military power; they certainly, by and even larger percentage, don't want to see their taxes go up our their entitlements go down not pay for it.
I don’t think any (of the) mainstream political parties in Canada give a fig about defence…so someone will ensure defense that affects their own country is effected…I don't know how Pierre Poilievre could sell rebuilding Canada's military to his own party, much less to the country at large. I'm about 99.9% certain that Justin Trudeau and Chrystia Freeland would find the notion totally impossible.
The Ross rifle.
Perhaps one day a poll will ask, “Do you support Canada equipping its own moderate military force, if the alternative was accepting US military ‘assistance’ leveraged against Canada’s existing bi-lateral agreement with the U.S.?”
Add in the Ross rifle
The Ross rifle.
More like to sensitive to crappy British ammunition not made to spec. But better to blame the Colonials right? Also there was not a lot of other options at the time. The Ross continued in the trenches often preferred by snipers.The Ross Rifle was a great sporting rifle, but too sensitive for the trenches.
Could you just imagine the howls of outrage from the chattering classes if a Democrat Administration, one who the Liberal Party loves to emulate lets it be known that if Canada doesn't pull its weight in the defence of North America that the US will pull its support of keeping Canada in the G7.
There isn't enough beer and popcorn in the world to satisfy that amount of entertainment!
As long as curling was on Tv or maybe HNIC most would not noticeSince the average Canadian neither knows nor cares about any these matters
I actually wonder how long it would take for them to react to a complete loss of sovereignty ?
A good month or two at least.
next group photo of the NATO leaders put Trudeau on the outer edge and then crop him out in the press releaseThere are a couple of routes by which Canadians might be convinced to spend more. One, other countries start ignoring our claims in the north. Two, other countries start cutting us out of things from which we benefit. In both cases, it'd have to be stated bluntly that it's a consequence of not carrying enough weight.