Liberals accused of hijacking report recommending new jets in 12 months
OTTAWA — Opposition parties have accused the Liberals of hijacking a committee report that recommended buying new fighter jets within a year and re-opening the debate over ballistic missile defence.
The House of Commons defence committee on Monday released the results of a two-month study into the defence of Canada and North America that had been requested by Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan as part of the Liberal government’s plan to publish a new defence policy.
Three of the 13 recommendations contained in the final report deal specifically with replacing the Royal Canadian Air Force’s aging fleet of CF-18 fighter jets, including one calling on the government to decide on a replacement “within the next 12 months.”
Another recommendation lays down a number of criteria for the new warplane, including compatibility with the air force’s existing infrastructure and “well-defined” costs that won’t shortchange other military projects.


