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Federal Investment Fuels Ingersoll, Ont. Manufacturer, Bolstering Canadian Ammunition Production

The $1.4 billion investment aims to reduce reliance on foreign suppliers and create up to 400 jobs at facilities producing NATO-standard ammunition components.

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Defence Minister David McGuinty announced a significant federal investment of $1.4 billion Wednesday, aimed at bolstering Canada’s domestic ammunition production capacity and strengthening its defence industrial base.

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The federal government will inject more than $1 billion into new facilities in Ingersoll and Repentigny for the manufacture of heavy ammunition.

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The objective is to speed up the production of 155 mm shells and to launch the production of a propellant compound.

·Montreal, Canada
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The Globe & Mail broke the news in Canada on Wednesday, March 18, 2026.
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