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Alberta Commits $1 Million to Aviation and Aerospace Council for Defence Sector

Alberta Commits $1 Million to Aviation and Aerospace Council to Strengthen Defence Sector
Alberta’s government has pledged over $1 million in funding to the Alberta Aviation, Aerospace, and Defence Council, aiming to bolster the province’s defence industry amid intensifying global competition and shifting economic conditions. This investment is intended to enhance Alberta’s capacity to compete both domestically and internationally by supporting innovation, job creation, and market expansion within the sector.
The LIFT Initiative: Supporting Small and Medium Enterprises
Central to this funding is the launch of the Leading Industry Forward Together (LIFT) Initiative, which seeks to provide 40 small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) with targeted training, certification, and increased market visibility. The initiative was officially introduced at the Alberta Aviation, Aerospace, and Defence Summit in Edmonton. The LIFT Initiative is financed through a $550,000 grant from the Ministry of Jobs, Economy, Trade, and Immigration, complemented by $500,000 from the Ministry of Technology and Innovation via Alberta Innovates.
Joseph Schow, Minister of Jobs, Economy, Trade, and Immigration, emphasized the government’s commitment to fostering defence and dual-use industry development as a means to drive innovation and economic diversification. He highlighted Alberta’s robust industrial capabilities, skilled workforce, and innovation potential as critical assets for advancing Canada’s defence and security objectives.
Kendra Kincade, chair of the Alberta Aviation, Aerospace & Defence Council, underscored the significance of this investment in addressing longstanding structural and geographical challenges that have constrained the sector’s growth. She noted that the LIFT Initiative will empower Alberta companies with defence-relevant technologies to overcome market entry barriers, enhance their skill sets, and unify the provincial industry voice to attract high-skilled talent and promote regional prosperity.
Strategic Investments Amid Global Industry Challenges
This funding commitment arrives at a time when the global defence industry is under increased scrutiny and faces fierce competition. The challenges confronting major international players, such as BAE Systems—which recently encountered a £120 million lawsuit during its production expansion—illustrate the complex environment Alberta companies must navigate to secure contracts and advance technologically. Geopolitical tensions and economic uncertainties further complicate the sector’s outlook, potentially affecting profitability and demand.
In addition to the LIFT Initiative, Alberta is allocating $200,000 to Community Futures Entre-Corp to develop a sustainable operational model for the Foremost Unmanned Aircraft Systems Test Range. Despite being one of Canada’s two dedicated beyond visual line of sight flight-testing sites, the Foremost range has been inactive since 2025. Nate Glubish, Minister of Technology and Innovation, affirmed Alberta’s readiness to be a significant player in the defence and aerospace sectors, citing the province’s talent, technology, and industrial base. Sean Blewett, general manager of Community Futures Entre-Corp, highlighted the renewed emphasis on domestic drone capabilities as an opportunity to reimagine the test range’s future role.
As Alberta advances these initiatives, the province seeks to establish itself as a competitive force within the global defence and aerospace markets, navigating the challenges posed by international rivals and a rapidly evolving industry landscape.

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