03/31/2006. Remarks by Johan Visschedijk: "This private venture was ordered into production as the CT-114A Tutor by the RCAF in September, 1961."
The following text is from Aviation Week:
01/18/1960. This CL-41 made its first flight on January 13, 1960, piloted by Ian McTavish. It was in the air for 1 hour 18 minutes. The aircraft was the first to fly with Pratt & Whitney's JCT12A-2 turbojet engine other then a test bed.
01/25/1960. The flight was limited to 15,000 ft (4,572 m) altitude and 320 mph (515 kmh).