[GUEST ACCESS MODE: Data is scrambled or limited to provide examples. Make requests using your API key to unlock full data. Check https://lunarcrush.ai/auth for authentication information.]  JGGCDN [@JGGCDN](/creator/twitter/JGGCDN) on x 2902 followers Created: 2025-06-26 00:33:21 UTC Canada’s Defense Surge: TSX Stocks in the Defence boom. June 2025, and Canada’s recalibrating its future with a hefty pivot. Ottawa’s corridors buzz with purpose, defense spending is set to hit X% of GDP by 2035, unlocking $XXX billion annually, $XXX billion for military tech like drones, submarines, Arctic surveillance, and $XX billion for infrastructure, from critical mineral mines to next gen telecom networks. Add to that Canada’s new role in the EU Defense Agreement, a digital bridge to European R&D and procurement markets. This isn’t just bureaucracy, it’s potentially a coded blueprint for economic transformation. A cadre of TSX listed defense and industrial stocks: $FTG.TO, $PNG.V, $CLS.TO, $CGY.TO, $CAE.TO, $MAL.TO, $MDA.TO, $TVK.TO, $DXT.TO are plugged into this grid, poised to harness the surge. Firan Technology Group ($FTG.TO) Etching circuit boards and cockpit panels for fighter jets. They’re feeding global defense giants. Canada’s AI and cyber push, plus EU supply chains, will light up their niche. Kraken Robotics ($PNG.V): Sonar and underwater drones prowling Arctic depths like digital orcas. Celestica ($CLS.TO) is the corporate IT department, churning out electronics for Lockheed Martin and Raytheon. They’re the cloud server of this story, scalable and steady. Infrastructure cash for telecom and AI defense systems, plus EU procurement, keeps their uptime solid. Calian Group ($CGY.TO) is the sysadmin, running training sims, cybersecurity, and satcom for soldiers and spooks. Canada’s recruitment drive and cyber paranoia feed their pipeline, while EU secure comms deals could ping their exports. CAE Inc. ($CAE.TO) is the VR guru, building flight sims that train pilots like a first person shooter. Canada’s pilot shortage and NATO’s virtual boot camps make CAE a high score leader. EU training contracts? They’re already speed running that level. Magellan Aerospace ($MAL.TO) is the old school machinist, milling jet engines and drone frames. If Canada ditches F-35s for homegrown or Euro jets, Magellan’s lathes will hum, though U.S. trade static could jam their gears. MDA Ltd. ($MDA.TO) could be launching satellites and radar to watch the Arctic like a cosmic CCTV. TerraVest Industries ($TVK.TO) and Dexterra Group ($DXT.TO) are the gig economy grunts. TerraVest’s tanks and vessels may fuel critical mineral mines and energy grids tied to infrastructure bucks. Dexterra’s camp services keep Arctic bases fed and warm, like UberEats for soldiers. They’re not sexy, but they invoice quietly. This is Canada’s defense boom, a generative AI spitting out cashflows in a post ironic world. Celestica and CAE are the blue chips, Kraken and Firan the smallcap's, TerraVest and Dexterra the picks and shovels. Disclaimer: This is not financial advice.  XXXXX engagements  **Related Topics** [drones](/topic/drones) [gdp](/topic/gdp) [hefty](/topic/hefty) [defence](/topic/defence) [stocks](/topic/stocks) [surge](/topic/surge) [stocks defense](/topic/stocks-defense) [Post Link](https://x.com/JGGCDN/status/1938032803410849803)
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Created: 2025-06-26 00:33:21 UTC
Canada’s Defense Surge: TSX Stocks in the Defence boom.
June 2025, and Canada’s recalibrating its future with a hefty pivot. Ottawa’s corridors buzz with purpose, defense spending is set to hit X% of GDP by 2035, unlocking $XXX billion annually, $XXX billion for military tech like drones, submarines, Arctic surveillance, and $XX billion for infrastructure, from critical mineral mines to next gen telecom networks.
Add to that Canada’s new role in the EU Defense Agreement, a digital bridge to European R&D and procurement markets. This isn’t just bureaucracy, it’s potentially a coded blueprint for economic transformation. A cadre of TSX listed defense and industrial stocks: $FTG.TO, $PNG.V, $CLS.TO, $CGY.TO, $CAE.TO, $MAL.TO, $MDA.TO, $TVK.TO, $DXT.TO are plugged into this grid, poised to harness the surge.
Firan Technology Group ($FTG.TO) Etching circuit boards and cockpit panels for fighter jets. They’re feeding global defense giants. Canada’s AI and cyber push, plus EU supply chains, will light up their niche.
Kraken Robotics ($PNG.V): Sonar and underwater drones prowling Arctic depths like digital orcas.
Celestica ($CLS.TO) is the corporate IT department, churning out electronics for Lockheed Martin and Raytheon. They’re the cloud server of this story, scalable and steady. Infrastructure cash for telecom and AI defense systems, plus EU procurement, keeps their uptime solid.
Calian Group ($CGY.TO) is the sysadmin, running training sims, cybersecurity, and satcom for soldiers and spooks. Canada’s recruitment drive and cyber paranoia feed their pipeline, while EU secure comms deals could ping their exports.
CAE Inc. ($CAE.TO) is the VR guru, building flight sims that train pilots like a first person shooter. Canada’s pilot shortage and NATO’s virtual boot camps make CAE a high score leader. EU training contracts? They’re already speed running that level.
Magellan Aerospace ($MAL.TO) is the old school machinist, milling jet engines and drone frames. If Canada ditches F-35s for homegrown or Euro jets, Magellan’s lathes will hum, though U.S. trade static could jam their gears.
MDA Ltd. ($MDA.TO) could be launching satellites and radar to watch the Arctic like a cosmic CCTV.
TerraVest Industries ($TVK.TO) and Dexterra Group ($DXT.TO) are the gig economy grunts. TerraVest’s tanks and vessels may fuel critical mineral mines and energy grids tied to infrastructure bucks. Dexterra’s camp services keep Arctic bases fed and warm, like UberEats for soldiers. They’re not sexy, but they invoice quietly.
This is Canada’s defense boom, a generative AI spitting out cashflows in a post ironic world. Celestica and CAE are the blue chips, Kraken and Firan the smallcap's, TerraVest and Dexterra the picks and shovels.
Disclaimer: This is not financial advice.
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