Ottawa sidelines foreign firms in $4.9B army vehicle competition
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The Carney government has quietly scrapped the next phase of the army’s $4.9-billion light utility vehicle competition, abandoning an open procurement in favour of inviting a limited number of Canadian suppliers to bid.
The Carney government has quietly scrapped the next phase of the army’s $4.9-billion light utility vehicle competition, abandoning an open procurement in favour of inviting a limited number of Canadian suppliers to bid. The move sidelines U.S. contenders and signals a stronger push to bolster Canada’s domestic defence industry.
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