Liberals to buy $6 billion radar from Australia, 'slap in face' for Canadian company
The Liberal government has rejected Canadian technology when choosing a new radar, giving preference to an Australian-British consortium worth $6 b
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The Liberal government has rejected Canadian technology when choosing a new radar, giving preference to an Australian-British consortium worth $6 b
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