Canadian, American air forces conduct joint flypast in Ottawa for Fourth of July
OTTAWA — The Royal Canadian Air Force and the U.S. air force appeared together in the skies over Ottawa to mark the Fourth of July, with the U.S. ambassador noting Canada will be “proud owners” of American F-35 fighter jets this fall.
“You are one of the countries that signed up originally at the beginning of this program to be an international partner on this international plane,” Pete Hoekstra said Saturday during a party at his official residence in Ottawa.
Moments later, two American F-35s Lightning II jets and two Canadian CF-18 Hornets — the fighters the F-35s are intended to replace — blasted over the gathering at low altitude.
Americans were celebrating the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence on Saturday. MPs who were present at the ambassador’s party included Liberal Rob Oliphant, who is parliamentary secretary to Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand, and Ontario Tory MP Jamil Jivani.


