Questions continue to swirl around the planned $2-billion procurement of Close Combat Vehicles for the Canadian Army.
Hillier: No need for Close Combat Vehicles


Questions continue to swirl around the planned $2-billion procurement of Close Combat Vehicles for the Canadian Army.

Canada will not be signing on to the U.S. missile defence program any time soon, says James Fergusson.

A new report released by the Rideau Institute and the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives questions the wisdom of the Harper government’s $2-billion plan to purchase Close Combat Vehicles for the Canadian Forces.

A new report released by the Rideau Institute and the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives questions the wisdom of the Harper government’s $2-billion plan to purchase Close Combat Vehicles for the Canadian Forces.

The program to replace Canada’s 50-year-old CH-124 Sea King helicopters, which has been called the “worst procurement in the history of Canada”, is now facing new problems.

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