Thats fine about Bombardier, I think in the end is what I was getting at is that those two fighter planes will be on par for contracting jobs to Canada on their planes if not more than the F-35. And cheaper to make per copy. And you can fully "Canadianize" them like those two news articles stated instead of relying on what the U.S makers want you to have.
I don't know, it just looks like if you're going to buy technology an use it, the Euro planes seem like the best bet as Canada can develop these planes in concert with the two manufacturers and be in on the ground floor and contribute more freely to the next round of planes.
FYI, Saab also introduced their Next gen plane a couple weeks ago with test flights scheduled for next year.
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