Defence procurement in a tailspin

The ongoing helicopter saga demonstrates how delays, political interference, and cancellations all cost the taxpayer, and negatively affect the combat capability of the Canadian Armed Forces.
A recent Ottawa Citizen article highlighted that the Canadian Armed Force’s CH-148 Cyclone fleet won’t be fully operational for another three years.

OTTAWA—Having researched and written about major military procurement projects in Canada since 1988, there are a number of recurring patterns that have become clearly apparent.

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