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The Liberal government has turned its back on made-in-Canada technology for a new radar system, instead partnering with Australia for the $6-billion project. D-TA Systems of Ottawa has been a ...
Canada has announced plans to purchase a new Arctic over-the-horizon radar (A-OTHR) system from BAE Systems Australia for more than CAD 6 billion ($4 billion). The system, known as the Jindalee ...
IQALUIT, Nunavut-Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announced on March 18 a C$6 billion (S$5.5 billion) deal with Australia to develop an Arctic radar system, warning that Canada must take more ...
Australia is close to finalising its biggest ever defence export deal after Canada agreed to buy locally developed radar, drawing two long-standing allies closer together amid repeated needling by ...
Canada Prime Minister Mark Carney, left to right, makes an announcement as Chief of Defence Staff Gen. Jennie Carignan, Defence Minister Bill Blair and Nunavut Premier P.J. Akeeagok look on at a ...
SYDNEY -- Canada is partnering with Australia to develop a $4 billion over-the-horizon radar for the Arctic to boost Ottawa's presence in the remote northern region amid souring ties with Washington.