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Carney announces $10M defence contract awarded to Canadian company

Carney announces $10M defence contract awarded to Canadian company
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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announced that Montreal-based Marconi Technologies has secured a $10-million contract to supply tactical radios to the Polish army. This marks the first Canadian contract awarded under the European Union's Security Action for Europe (SAFE) procurement program.

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This deal highlights Canada's deepening integration into European defense supply chains and the expansion of the SAFE program to non-European partners.

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Copy Link Email X Reddit Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Carney announces first contract awarded to Canadian company under SAFE agreement with EU Canada joined SAFE this year and is the only non-European country to gain membership in the procurement program

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