Canada spending $307M to buy new army rifles from Colt
OTTAWA — The federal government is buying 30,000 made-in-Canada assault rifles for the Canadian Army from Colt Canada in a $307 million procurement deal.
That sum covers just the first three years of the contract, after which the federal government has the option of acquiring another 35,000 rifles.
Stephen Fuhr, secretary of state for defence procurement, said the order for the new modular assault rifles ensures the army will quickly get the equipment it needs to replace the aging C7 and C8 rifles. Delivery is expected in early 2027.
“The army’s current rifles, they’ve had them for 35 years. I’m sure they had a shelf life of less than that. So they’re looking forward to having a new piece of equipment and we’re happy to get it for them,” he told The Canadian Press on Thursday.


