Canada asking weapons-makers for plans to ramp up ammunition production
OTTAWA — The federal government is giving two weapons manufacturers millions of dollars to come up with a plan to make more ammunition in Canada.
Defence Minister Bill Blair made the announcement in a speech to the Conference of Defence Associations Institute in Ottawa.
He says the $4.4 million will go to IMT Defence and General Dynamics to develop detailed proposals to make more 155 mm ammunition.
The deputy defence minister told a House of Commons committee last fall that the two companies estimated it would cost $400 million to ramp up production.