Canada’s plan to buy 88 U.S.-built F-35 fighter jets is facing significant challenges including skyrocketing costs, a shortage of trained pilots and a lack of critical infrastructure, according to a new report from Auditor General Karen Hogan.
F-35 program facing skyrocketing costs, pilot shortage and infrastructure deficit: AG report
- 2025-04-10, 9:13 AM
- cbc.ca
0
Read more
Why Canada's civil service needs more 'plumbers' and fewer 'poets'
- today, 5:03 AM
- nationalpost.com
- 0
Trudeau radically overhauled the Senate — will Carney keep his reforms?
- today, 3:05 AM
- cbc.ca
- 0

F-35 program facing skyrocketing costs, pilot shortage and infrastructure deficit: AG report
- 2025-06-10, 9:13 AM
- cbc.ca
- 0
FIRST READING: The new public safety minister doesn't appear to know stuff
- 2025-06-10, 7:02 AM
- nationalpost.com
- 0

Afghan-Canadian combat advisers launch discrimination suit against Department of National Defence
- 2025-06-10, 3:05 AM
- cbc.ca
- 0
Liberals considering arming the Coast Guard amid significant pivot towards new security mandate
- 2025-06-09, 6:33 PM
- nationalpost.com
- 0
RCMP thumb drive with informant, witness data obtained by criminals: watchdog
- 2025-06-09, 6:10 PM
- cbc.ca
- 0

Canada invites Saudi Arabia’s Mohammed bin Salman to G7 summit: sources
- 2025-06-09, 4:38 PM
- globalnews.ca
- 0
The long history of Canada failing to hit its military spending targets
- 2025-06-09, 4:26 PM
- nationalpost.com
- 0
No comments