Transport minister will ‘not interfere’ with plane certification despite Trump threat
MONTREAL — Transport Minister Steven MacKinnon says he will not interfere with the work of regulators after U.S. President Donald Trump threatened to decertify Canadian-built planes unless the government greenlights Gulfstream business jets.
“I do not interfere with this process, obviously,” MacKinnon told reporters in Ottawa on Tuesday, before tagging on a qualifier. “I have checked in with this process.”
While emphasizing the arm’s-length nature of regulation, he also sought to defuse the firestorm set off in the aeronautics sector by Trump’s warning last week, saying he’d spoken with manufacturers and stressing the benefits of cross-border collaboration.
“To the extent that any ambiguities or misunderstandings may have existed, I think they’ve been dissipated,” he said.

