Rival fighter-jet makers warn procurement rule change for F-35 will hurt Canada
OTTAWA — Fighter-jet makers say the Trudeau government’s plan to loosen federal procurement rules for the F-35 stealth fighter will ultimately hurt Canada.
The Liberals revealed earlier this month that they plan to ease industrial requirements for aerospace companies in the $19-billion competition to replace Canada’s aging CF-18s.
The proposal followed U.S. complaints the previous criteria violated Canada’s obligations as one of nine partner countries in the development of the F-35, which is being built by Lockheed Martin.