06-07-2025 16:00
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Can rising patriotism save the Snowbirds?
As the Canadian government weighs whether to replace the Snowbirds' aging fleet of Tutor jets — scheduled to be retired from service in 2030 — some say a surge in national pride may make a difference.
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