National Security Journal on MSN
Why experts say Canada’s plan to ditch the F-35 is a strategic disasterSummary and Key Points: Canada’s military readiness is at a crossroads as Prime Minister Mark Carney reviews the Lockheed ...
Mark Carney urged to drop Canada’s F-35 fighter jet contract with US despite Trump threats - US president threatened a 50 per ...
The Lockheed Martin event in Texas comes as the future of the CF-18 replacement program is under review because of the ongoing trade and political disputes between Canada and the United States, and as ...
Ottawa Citizen on MSN
U.S. ambassador gives prime minister the cover he needs to cut Canada’s F-35 orderFor the past 10 months Prime Minister Mark Carney has been carefully treading a fine line on the ongoing review of Canada’s ...
U.S. Ambassador to Canada Pete Hoekstra is warning of consequences to the continental defence pact if Canada does not move ...
Amid the ongoing economic tussle between the United States and Canada, Ottawa is reevaluating its planned purchase of ...
If Canada doesn’t go ahead with its F-35 deal, the U.S. would have to buy more of the jets for its own air force, the U.S.
The National Interest on MSN
F-35 or Gripen? Canada’s Fighter Jet Dilemma, ExplainedCanada was long expected to buy the F-35 Lightning II to replace its aging CF-18 fighters—but political tensions with America, and a surprising offer from Sweden, have upended these assumptions.
The planned acquisition of 88 F-35 fighter jets from the U.S. “remains under review,” Minister of Defence David McGuinty said on Wednesday. The U.S.-made fighter jets are set to replace the Royal ...
Canada is exploring the possibility of purchasing 72 Gripen E jets and 6 GlobalEye surveillance aircraft from the Swedish aerospace and defence company Saab.
OTTAWA, Aug 7 (Reuters) - Canadian defense officials have strongly made the case that Ottawa should stick to a plan to buy 88 Lockheed Martin Corp (LMT.N), opens new tab F-35 fighter jets rather than ...
After Prime Minister Mark Carney declined to explicitly oppose buying the F-35s, the Department of National Defence has cautiously moved forward with the purchase. Canada isn’t likely to become the ...
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