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CNC Milling in Canada

A milled part is only as good as whoever programs and runs the machine, and that is where Canada holds a quiet structural advantage: the most-educated workforce in the OECD, with about two-thirds of working-age adults holding a post-secondary credential1. That skill base matters most on five-axis work, where a part is cut from solid in a single complex setup.

The aerospace record backs the precision. Canada runs the world's seventh-largest aerospace industry, top four globally in aircraft and engines2, work that lives on held tolerances and inspection discipline. From a flat plate to a contoured five-axis bracket, the network covers the axis counts, work envelopes, and process control the geometry requires.

Sources 1. OECD, Education at a Glance 2025·2. Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada, State of Canada's Aerospace Industry

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Coverage across CanadaQualified manufacturing capacity by Canadian province.Ontario: ~212k parts/moAlberta: ~76k parts/moQuebec: ~56k parts/moManitoba: ~32k parts/moBritish Columbia: ~30k parts/moNova Scotia: ~26k parts/moSaskatchewan: ~22k parts/moOnt.~212kAlta.~76kQue.~56kMan.~32kB.C.~30kN.S.~26kSask.~22k~460,000parts / month
About 460,000 CNC milling parts per month of qualified manufacturing capacity across Canada.

What you can get made

Finishing
Anodizing, Painting, Heat Treating, Powder Coating, Plating, Deburring, Polishing, Honing
Advanced equipment
5-Axis Machining, CMM, Live Tooling, Mill-Turn, Wire EDM, Swiss Turning
Industries served
Industrial, Aerospace, Medical, Automotive, Oil & Gas, Mining, Defense, Energy

Good to know

  • Five-axis milling reduces setups and reaches complex contours in one operation.
  • Internal corners carry a radius from the cutter; call out the largest acceptable.
  • Generous tolerances where they are not critical keep cost and lead time down.