F-35

In Justin Trudeau’s second year, promises meet proving ground

Amid questions for Trudeau about the economy, and a fight for the middle class, John Geddes envisions what 2017 will hold for the Liberals

Rapid-Fire Politics: MMIW, Budget 2016 and fighter jets

Follow along with speedy punditry on a national inquiry and uncertain budget plans

Jet plane politics: Is this the moment the Liberals take flight?

The eternal F-35 debate has hit the campaign trail with engines blazing, further complicating what we thought we knew about left-right parties

QP Live: The tale of the F-35’s single engine

Your daily dose of political theatre

The easiest way to make the House of Commons less (or more) relevant

What if we had a place where ministers could make announcements?

Stephen Harper’s to-do list

Nick Taylor-Vaisey considers the unfinished business of Parliament

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Has the F-35 been a boondoggle?

Peter MacKay objects to the use of the b-word

Twenty questions from Parliament Hill that need answers

Here’s Nick Taylor-Vaisey on what politicians left hanging

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The Commons: Think of the F-35 as a Senate with wings

Though at least the Senate can operate in cloudy weather

The F-35: The Conservatives were ‘dead right’

You might have thought that the auditor general’s report and the KPMG audit amounted to a repudiation of the Harper government’s accounting for the F-35. Gary Goodyear would like to assure you otherwise.

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Dan Ross on the F-35

Dan Ross, the former assistant deputy minister of defence materiel, tells Postmedia that the Harper government is to blame for the handling of the F-35.

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Harper on the F-35

From the Prime Minister’s interview with Global, Mr. Harper’s explanation of the F-35 procurement.