Conservative defence critic called for new fighter jet in 12 months
OTTAWA — One of the most vocal critics of the Liberal government’s rush to buy new fighter jets says a new plane needs to be chosen within the next year to prevent a future gap.
Conservative defence critic James Bezan previously accused the Liberals of trying to buy a new jet without a competition by manufacturing talk about a pending shortage of aircraft.
But in an interview with The Canadian Press on Tuesday, Bezan said he believes Canada will not have enough fighter jets or trained pilots when the CF-18s retire in 2025 if a replacement isn’t selected soon.
“It’s about making a decision to replace the plane,” he said. “A decision, in my personal opinion, that should have been made before this. We have to make that decision within 12 months because time is running out on the CF-18s.”


