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Canada reassures public on continued participation in F-35 program amid tariff threats
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The recent threat of tariffs initiated by US President Donald Trump against Canadian goods has sparked questions about Canada's participation in the F-35 program. Aviation experts, including Tyler Rogoway from The War Zone, have expressed concerns. However, representatives from Canada and Lockheed Martin have reassured that the F-35 program remains on track.

President Trump's proposed tariffs were aimed at addressing issues such as border security. Canadian leaders planned to retaliate, but a pause was negotiated on February 3 between President Trump and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. This pause coincides with Canada's ongoing efforts to enhance its aerial capabilities through initiatives like the Aerial Intelligence Task Force for the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.

British Columbia's Premier David Eby speculated during a press conference that tariffs might force Canada to procure defense equipment from other countries. He stated, "The prime minister will speak for the national approach … For major defense expenditures... these tariffs will force Canada into procuring from other countries."

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Aviation analysts note that the F-35 relies on an international supply chain involving Canadian firms. Despite concerns, a spokesperson for the Royal Canadian Air Force confirmed that Canada's procurement of the F-35 is proceeding as planned. Additionally, a senior spokesperson from Lockheed Martin mentioned, "We are carefully evaluating the announcement and will work with our suppliers to address any potential impacts."

Canada ordered 88 F-35s on January 9, 2023, to replace its aging CF-18 Hornets. Over 100 Canadian firms contribute to the F-35’s manufacturing process. Lockheed Martin test pilot Billie Flynn highlighted in his blog that "F-35 will generate 150,000 jobs over the lifetime of the program in Canada." Furthermore, according to a statement by The Honourable Anita Anand, Canadian Minister of National Defence: "Canada requires a fighter fleet to contribute to the safety and security of Canadians."

Flynn emphasized in another blog post: “Canadian fighter pilots will certainly be sent into combat in the future… The Ukraine invasion has shown us that highly contested war theatres exist.” His remarks underscore the importance of equipping Canadian forces with capable aircraft like the F-35.

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