PM says F-35 review ongoing after Norad chief says they’re not critical
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney sidestepped questions on Tuesday about his government’s drawn-out review of the F-35 procurement plan, after the head of Norad suggest advanced aircraft like the F-35 are not critical to continental defence.
U.S. Air Force Gen. Gregory Guillot inadvertently contributed to the political debate in Canada over the fighter jet procurement when he told a congressional panel earlier this month that fifth-generation fighter jets like the F-35 are “frankly” not needed to defend North America’s borders.
The Norad commander told U.S. senators such advanced stealth fighters are better suited to attacking targets overseas.
“I would like to see continued modernization of fourth-generation fighter fleet,” the general told the U.S. Senate Armed Services committee on March 21.


