Senior Saab officials said late last year the company could create about 10,000 jobs in Canada, but the size of the aircraft orders required to reach that figure had not been disclosed. The Swedish manufacturer’s plans are drawing interest within the Carney government as it looks to diversify defence suppliers and strengthen an industrial sector affected by tariffs imposed by U.S. President Donald Trump. “The government is interested in all majo…
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