
Ex-fighter jet pilot Stephen Fuhr is on a mission to change how we arm the military
OTTAWA — Not that long ago, former air force fighter pilot Stephen Fuhr was just one among many voices in Canada complaining about the way the federal government makes big defence purchasing decisions.
At no point, he said, did it occur to him that he would wind up in his current position – as the prime minister’s point person for fixing Canada’s sclerotic military procurement system.
“I find it very ironic that I was one of many that complained … why does it take so long?” said Fuhr, 59, in an interview with The Canadian Press.
Fuhr knows first hand how the state of Canada’s military procurement system feels to people on the ground – how byzantine government rules make vital equipment purchases move at molasses speed, leaving soldiers and pilots without the tools they need to fight a modern conflict.