Canada makes US$99M payment as part of deal to foot more of bill for developing F-35

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Canada makes US$99M payment as part of deal to foot more of bill for developing F-35
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Ottawa has made a multi-million dollar payment as part of a renegotiated deal that is expected to see Canada foot more of the bill for developing the F-35 than in previous years.

The stunning leak of a U.S. Supreme Court draft opinion to strike down the landmark Roe v. Wade decision on abortion rights seized political attention in Ottawa on Tuesday. In the House of Commons, MPs' persisting differing views were on display after a symbolic push to affirm abortion rights failed, and the Conservative caucus were told not to comment on the leak.Six candidates are officially on the ballot to become the Conservative Party's next leader.

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