A statement from Canada's Procurement Minister Filomena Tassi on Monday said that the RCAF would potentially get 88 F-35 fighter jets as part of a deal worth around $15 billion. The defence procurement is the biggest for Canada's armed forces in over three decades, as per Ottawa.
"This procurement project for the RCAF will help ensure Canada can continue to defend North America, enhance our Arctic sovereignty, and meet our NATO and NORAD [North American Aerospace Defence Command, a joint surveillance and defence system with the US] obligations in the face of current and emerging threats", Anand said.
"[The] Liberals decision to buy F-35 fighter jets breaks an explicit promise. It's a boon to US arms manufacturers, takes resources away from transitioning off of fossil fuels, and significantly expands Canada's capacity to cause death and destruction abroad", stated Yves Ingler, an author based in Quebec.
"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 might say unreasonably or unhealthily, attached to the F-35 aircraft", Trudeau said in 2015 ahead of federal elections, which he eventually won.