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June 9, 1989

Canada's first female fighter pilots cleared for takeoff

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For generations, women looking for a career in Canada's air force were limited to non-combat roles, such as nurses and secretaries. That all changed on this day in 1989, when Deanna Brasseur and Jane Foster became the first women in Canada – and perhaps the world — to graduate from the gruelling CF-18 jet fighter program. In this clip from CBC Television's Front Page Challenge, Brasseur looks back at the physical toll of the job and the significance of breaking the gender barrier.

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