Australia is close to finalising its biggest ever defence export deal after Canada agreed to buy locally developed radar, drawing two long-standing allies closer together amid repeated needling by Donald Trump to turn Canada into the 51st American state.
The looming $6.5 billion purchase of Australia’s over-the-horizon radar technology to detect incoming missiles is the centrepiece of new Prime Minister Mark Carney’s pledge to beef up Canada’s military presence in the Arctic.
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