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Avianor, an aircraft maintenance and repair company, inaugurated a facility to maintain A220 aircraft in Mirabel. The project of over $70M received $9M in provincial funding and $7.6M in federal funding.
Patlon Aircraft and Industries Limited, a technical parts manufacturer headquartered in Georgetown, received $30M from Irving Shipbuilding Inc. to support the construction of the river-class destroyer fleet
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Wholesale trade
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Added on 2024-11-12
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Toronto Region, ON
- shipsforcanada.ca
KF Aerospace, located in Southport near Portage la Prairie, will play a role in the Royal Canadian Air Force’s current training program. The Future Aircrew Training Program is a 25-year initiative in which KF Aerospace will oversee classroom and simulator training and manage flight operations. New facilities and upgraded equipment at Southport are expected over the life of the program.
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Transportation and warehousing
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Added on 2024-11-21
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North Central Region, MB
- thegraphicleader.com
The regional county municipality (MRC) of Rocher-Percé inaugurated its new air terminal in Grande-Rivière. The $2.5M modernization project was made possible thanks to $1.5M in funding from the Government of Canada and $407,000 from Quebec.
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Transportation and warehousing
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Added on 2024-10-17
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Gaspésie–Îles-de-la-Madeleine Region, QC
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StandardAero, an aviation repair and maintenance provider, is expanding operations in Winnipeg with the hiring of 100 new staff. The federal and provincial governments are contributing a total $510,400 to train the 100 new and 1,200 existing employees over the next three years. These include technicians, managers, engineers, and support personnel.
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Professional, scientific and technical services
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Winnipeg Region, MB
- cbc.ca
Calgary Economic Development forecasts Alberta’s economy will lead Canada in growth in 2025, expected to expand by 2.8%, driven by oil production, exports, and diversification into sectors like tech, aviation, and tourism.