More than a year later, the RCMP is still renewing multimillion-dollar contracts for border helicopters

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OTTAWA — The RCMP has repeatedly extended its temporary charters of three Black Hawk helicopters to patrol the Canada-U.S border, with no long-term solution in sight after more than a year and amid questions about their value.

Since they were commissioned in January 2025 as part of a $1.3-billion plan to beef up border security in response to U.S. President Donald Trump’s threats of a trade war, the Mounties have spent more than $39 million on contracting the three ex-military helicopters — complete with pilots and crews — from two Ontario contractors.

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