Layton outlines made-in-Canada defence plan
I’ll make Joint Support Ships my focus, not F-35 fighters
ESQUIMALT – New Democrat leader Jack Layton today announced his plan to ensure Canada’s armed forces have the tools they need for their primary mission: defending Canada and Canadians.
“We need a made-in-Canada defence plan that ensures our defence procurement needs match our domestic security and foreign policy objectives,” Layton said.
Layton’s plan commits to defence spending levels outlined in Budget 2011. Within the first year, Layton will table a Defence White Paper in Parliament that would refocus the Canadian Forces on its three primary roles:
“For five years Stephen Harper has failed to procure the ships we need to patrol the world’s longest shoreline. Canada’s supply ships have reached the end of their operational lives. Instead of focusing on F-35 fighter jets, I’ll get the job done when it comes to building Joint Support Ships for our naval forces.”
By focusing on a dependable policy of domestic procurement, Layton’s plan will also give a boost to Canada’s troubled shipbuilding industry. “Our plan will help Canadian shipyards eliminate the boom and bust cycles, provide stable employment, and keep expertise in Canada,” Layton said.
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“We need a made-in-Canada defence plan that ensures our defence procurement needs match our domestic security and foreign policy objectives,” Layton said.
Layton’s plan commits to defence spending levels outlined in Budget 2011. Within the first year, Layton will table a Defence White Paper in Parliament that would refocus the Canadian Forces on its three primary roles:
- Defending Canada and protecting Canadians.
- Assisting people when disaster strikes, at home or abroad.
- Supporting peacekeeping and peacebuilding around the world.
“For five years Stephen Harper has failed to procure the ships we need to patrol the world’s longest shoreline. Canada’s supply ships have reached the end of their operational lives. Instead of focusing on F-35 fighter jets, I’ll get the job done when it comes to building Joint Support Ships for our naval forces.”
By focusing on a dependable policy of domestic procurement, Layton’s plan will also give a boost to Canada’s troubled shipbuilding industry. “Our plan will help Canadian shipyards eliminate the boom and bust cycles, provide stable employment, and keep expertise in Canada,” Layton said.
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