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Defence Minister David McGuinty says the federal government is giving a big boost to the munitions industry to build up the domestic supply of heavy artillery shells.

Ottawa will pump more than $1 billion in public funds into new facilities in Ingersoll, Ontario, and Repentigny, Quebec, for heavy munitions used in artillery.

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The federal government is putting $200 million toward a Canadian-owned launch pad so it can send satellites into orbit without the assistance of other nations or other foreign third parties.

Ottawa is putting the funds toward a 10-year lease on a space launch pad on the East Coast, a key sovereign capability listed in the federal government's new defence industrial strategy.

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Prime Minister Mark Carney told MPs in the House of Commons Tuesday that Canada is not involved in the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran and "will never participate in it."

The prime minister changed his schedule to attend Tuesday's question period after being criticized for not answering to parliamentarians about Canada's position on the war in Iran.

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Prime Minister Mark Carney has changed his schedule to attend Tuesday's question period in the House of Commons, after facing criticism for not answering to parliamentarians about Canada's position on the war in Iran.

Carney's official itinerary, published Monday, said he would have no public events Tuesday. An updated version sent Tuesday added question period to his public schedule.

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Prime Minister Mark Carney says Canada can't rule out military participation in the escalating conflict in the Middle East.

Speaking to reporters at a joint news conference with Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese in Canberra, Carney said the question around Canada's potential future involvement is a "fundamental hypothetical," adding the conflict can spread very broadly.

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