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After a quarter-century of debate, Canada is in the final, critical phase of deciding the future of its F-35 fighter jet ...
TORONTO (AP) — Canada's new Prime Minister Mark Carney has asked Defense Minister Bill Blair to review the purchase of America’s F-35 fighter jet to see if there are other options “given the ...
“Site preparation has already begun at both locations,” DND spokesperson Kened Sadiku stated in an email.“Construction of the ...
OTTAWA--Canadian officials will deliver a report this summer on whether to proceed with the purchase of 88 F-35 fighter jets, Prime Minister Mark Carney said Tuesday in the legislature. His ...
Documents obtained by The Canadian Press indicate the Department of National Defence is mulling the possible acquisition of ...
Canada’s plan to replace its aging CF-18 fighter jets with F-35s is now expected to cost $27.7 billion — nearly 50 per cent more.
Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney said on Wednesday that a review of the country's plan to order U.S. F-35 fighter jets from Lockheed Martin would be complete by the end of summer.
The U.S.'s neighbor has been targeted for a trade war by the White House, and took the leap this year to put its multibillion-dollar F-35 order under review.
Officials refused to say whether the review of the F-35 purchase will be released publicly.
In January 2023, Canada agreed to buy 88 of them at a cost of 14 billion USD. This put into action the central engine behind the F-35 program: cost overruns and a lack of spare parts.
A spokesman for Canada's Defense Minister Bill Blair says new Prime Minister Mark Carney has asked for a review of the purchase of America’s F-35 fighter jet.