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Alexandra Bridge closed to motorists

| Public Services and Procurement Canada | media advisories

Public Services and Procurement Canada wishes to advise users that the Alexandra Bridge will be closed to motorists for inspection work.


Alternating lane closures and reductions on Timiskaming Dam bridge in Quebec

| Public Services and Procurement Canada | media advisories

Public Services and Procurement Canada wishes to advise motorists that there will be alternating lane closures, in which the open lane will be reduced to 3.03 metres, with possible short-term full bridge closures on the Timiskaming Dam bridge in Quebec for asphalt work.


Speaking Notes for The Honourable Stephen Fuhr, Secretary of State, Defence Procurement

| Public Services and Procurement Canada | speeches

The Government of Canada is changing its approach to defence spending—for the benefit of the Canadian Armed Forces, Canadian industry, and our economy. I see a similar shift here in the United Kingdom through the National Security Strategy 2025, which emphasizes resilience at home, collective security abroad, and investment in sovereign capabilities.


Government of Canada advances to next step in Canadian Patrol Submarine Project procurement

| Public Services and Procurement Canada | news releases

Through Canada’s defence policy, Our North, Strong and Free, the Government of Canada is providing members of the Royal Canadian Navy with the equipment they need to keep Canadians safe and maintain current and future operational readiness. Canada has the longest coastline in the world, and it is essential that the Royal Canadian Navy be equipped with superior underwater surveillance capability to protect our country’s security and Arctic sovereignty.


Government of Canada marks start of construction of its Polar Max icebreaker

| Public Services and Procurement Canada | news releases

Through the National Shipbuilding Strategy (NSS), the Government of Canada continues to make significant investments in the Canadian Coast Guard (CCG) to ensure that it has the ships it needs to assert Canada’s sovereignty in the Arctic, while supporting jobs for Canadian workers.


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2025-12-23