Canada, Australia sign $2.5B deal for Arctic radar system
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BUSINESS JUN 24, 2026 – 12:30 PM EDT
Canada, Australia sign $2.5B deal for Arctic radar system
Work begins July 1 on Ontario-based portion of missile defence program
The Cam-Main radar station in Cambridge Bay, Nunavut, is part of Canada’s North Warning System, a network that is being replaced by newer surveillance capabilities. Canada is now working with Australia and defence contractor BAE Systems Australia on an Arctic Over-the-Horizon Radar system designed to provide earlier warning of threats approaching the North. (File photo)
By Nehaa Bimal
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