
Auditor general finds F-35 costs soared due to project delays, pilot shortages
OTTAWA — The estimated cost of Canada’s incoming fleet of advanced stealth fighters exploded by nearly 50 per cent in just a few years, auditor general Karen Hogan said Tuesday.
The fighter jet audit was one of eight tabled in the House of Commons by Hogan and federal Environment Commissioner Jerry DeMarco.
The reports flag problematic procurement contracts, a backlog in applications for First Nations status and a delay in reducing the amount of federal office space.
An investigation by the auditor general concluded that costs associated with the F-35 advanced fighter jet program are running $8.7 billion higher than the original estimates.