Liberals shake up Crown corporation after helicopter deal with Philippines
OTTAWA — The Trudeau government has appointed a new chair of the Crown corporation that facilitated a controversial helicopter deal with the Philippines, and ordered the organization to become less reliant on selling arms.
The shake-up at Canadian Commercial Corp. was announced Tuesday by International Trade Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne as he confirmed the Philippines had formally cancelled the helicopter deal.
The Philippines originally planned to buy 16 aircraft from Montreal-based Bell Helicopters for an estimated $300 million.
But that was before concerns were raised that the Philippine military could use the helicopters to commit human-rights violations during the course of operations against terrorists and communist rebels in the country.


