Canada's Prime Minister has asked for a review of plans to purchase the US F35

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Golden Ten Data on March 16, a spokesman for the Canadian Ministry of Defense said on March 15 local time that in the face of tensions between Canada and the United States, Canada's new Prime Minister Carney has asked the Department of Defense to review the plan to purchase American F-35 fighters to determine whether this is the best investment for Canada, or whether Canada has a better choice. Previously, Canada signed a contract with Lockheed Martin of the United States to purchase 88 F-35 fighters, with a total contract value of 19 billion Canadian dollars, or about 95.7 billion yuan. Canada's Ministry of National Defense said that the contract has not been canceled at this time, but the Canadian side needs to evaluate it according to changes in the environment.

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