Procurement minister defends rule change for F-35 as necessary for competition

May 30, 2019 | 12:10 PM

OTTAWA — Federal procurement minister Carla Qualtrough is defending the government’s plan to loosen procurement rules for the F-35 in the face of questions and concerns from companies that make competing fighter jets.

The plan involves lifting a requirement that companies commit to putting some of their contract money back into Canadian industry if they win competitions to supply defence equipment.

The proposal follows U.S. complaints that the demand violated an agreement that Canada signed in 2006 to become a partner country in the development of the F-35.