Fasken and Pinsent Masons were honoured to welcome senior leaders from the Canadian and UK defence industries, finance, and legal sectors at one of London’s most iconic venues. The event served as a strategic forum for dialogue on advancing bilateral collaboration in defence procurement and innovation.
The evening’s discussions centred on how Canada and the UK can jointly address global defence challenges through coordinated investment and technological innovation - reflecting the shared commitment of both nations to modernize their defence capabilities in an increasingly complex geopolitical landscape.
We invite you to explore our latest articles, which offer valuable insights into the evolving landscape of Canadian defence procurement law.
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