DND removes report critical of ‘interim’ fighter jet purchase from website
OTTAWA — An internal defence study that dismissed any plan to buy “interim” fighter jets because of “significant additional costs,” has been pulled off the National Defence website.
The department says it took down the report, originally published by its research arm in June 2014, because of concerns it contained classified information.
But critics say it was removed for the same reason more than 200 federal officials have been sworn to a lifetime gag rule: it poses a threat to the Liberals’ plan to buy “interim” Super Hornets.
Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan admitted Thursday that the decision to buy 18 Boeing Super Hornet jets to augment the existing fleet of CF-18s until a competition to find a replacement can be held in five years will cost taxpayers more.


