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Canada selects Swedish surveillance planes over US bid
Canada has chosen Swedish Saab's GlobalEye surveillance planes over U.S. bids to reduce reliance on American defense firms. The deal involves Bombardier's Global 6500 aircraft and is expected to support 3,000 jobs.
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