After 17 years of Liberal condemnation "because...Harper", and an endless political circle jerk, looks like Trudeau has finally decided to move forward with the F-35 contract. Small wonders. Guess he figures when you've spent all the money and committed future generations of Canadians into crushing debt repayment, what's another 19 billion. Chump change for Trudeau Libs.
2015:
Justin Trudeau vows to ditch F-35 in favour of 'more affordable' fighter jets and a 'leaner' military
Trudeau said the Liberals would launch an open process to acquire new fighter jets other than the F-35s...
“The Conservative government never actually justified or explained why they felt Canada needed a fifth-generation fighter. They just talked about it like it was obvious. It was obvious, as we saw through the entire process, that they were particularly, and some an might say unreasonably or unhealthily, attached to the F-35 aircraft,” Trudeau told reporters at Pier 21 in Halifax.
2022:
Liberals expected to launch negotiations to buy F-35 fighter jets
The Liberal government is expected to announce today that it will enter into final negotiations on purchasing the F-35 fighter jet.
Government and industry sources have told The Canadian Press the negotiations with manufacturer Lockheed Martin will be announced at a news conference this afternoon.
2015:
Justin Trudeau vows to ditch F-35 in favour of 'more affordable' fighter jets and a 'leaner' military
Trudeau said the Liberals would launch an open process to acquire new fighter jets other than the F-35s...
“The Conservative government never actually justified or explained why they felt Canada needed a fifth-generation fighter. They just talked about it like it was obvious. It was obvious, as we saw through the entire process, that they were particularly, and some an might say unreasonably or unhealthily, attached to the F-35 aircraft,” Trudeau told reporters at Pier 21 in Halifax.
2022:
Liberals expected to launch negotiations to buy F-35 fighter jets
The Liberal government is expected to announce today that it will enter into final negotiations on purchasing the F-35 fighter jet.
Government and industry sources have told The Canadian Press the negotiations with manufacturer Lockheed Martin will be announced at a news conference this afternoon.