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Unlocking Canada’s Dual-Use Advantage: Bioeconomy Innovation for Defence and Resilience
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Unlocking Canada’s Dual-Use Advantage: Bioeconomy Innovation for Defence and Resilience

Canada is entering a period where defence capability, economic resilience, and technological innovation are becoming increasingly interconnected. As global security dynamics shift and countries work to strengthen domestic supply chains, Canada has an opportunity to leverage technologies emerging from and leveraging its resource-based sectors. Across the country, companies working in our forests, farms, and factories are developing low-carbon solutions designed for civilian markets that also have clear applications in defence, security, and disaster response.

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Building Canada’s Bioeconomy at Home: A Path to Resilience, Security, and Sovereignty in 2026
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Building Canada’s Bioeconomy at Home: A Path to Resilience, Security, and Sovereignty in 2026

Canada is entering a period where defence capability, economic resilience, and technological innovation are becoming increasingly interconnected. As global security dynamics shift and countries work to strengthen domestic supply chains, Canada has an opportunity to leverage technologies emerging from and leveraging its resource-based sectors. Across the country, companies working in our forests, farms, and factories are developing low-carbon solutions designed for civilian markets that also have clear applications in defence, security, and disaster response.

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Seeing Innovation and the Bio-Economy Through the Trees
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Seeing Innovation and the Bio-Economy Through the Trees

The bio-economy is deeply interlinked with the success of our country’s economic and social well-being. The utilization of our sustainable natural resources supports hundreds of communities and employs hundreds of thousands of people across Ontario and Canada every year. Our natural resources also provide us with a myriad of essential products and materials we rely on every day.

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