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Why Sweden “Gave” Canada 88 Gripens - The Truth That Shook Western Air Power Welcome to Northern Signal — Where Canada Meets the World. Why would Sweden “give” Canada 88 Gripens instead of simply selling them? This video explores the deeper truth behind the Gripen deal and why it quietly shook Western air power. Beyond jets and contracts, this story is about air power, sovereignty, and control in a world ruled by software, systems, and invisible dependencies. As Canada and Sweden rethink what air power truly means, the Gripen becomes more than a fighter, it becomes a statement about freedom, autonomy, and survival. At a time when Western air power is increasingly centralized, the Gripen challenges the logic of dependence. It raises uncomfortable questions: Who owns the sky? Who controls the code? And what happens when air power is no longer just military, but existential? This is not just about Sweden, Canada, and 88 Gripens. It’s about Western air power, Western air power, and the future of nations that choose independence over convenience. In every video, we decode the signals shaping our world — from global power shifts and trade wars to Canada’s fight for economic independence. We connect the dots between policy, politics, and people — showing how decisions in Washington, Beijing, or Ottawa ripple through your daily life. Our mission is simple: deliver clear, thought-provoking insights that cut through the noise. No jargon. No spin. Just the truth behind the headlines. Subscribe to Northern Signal to stay ahead of the curve — and see the world through Canada’s lens.