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Canada sub decision a big deal for B.C.-based Seaspan Shipyards

Canada sub decision a big deal for B.C.-based Seaspan Shipyards
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Seaspan Shipyards in British Columbia is positioning itself as a key sustainment partner for Canada's $100 billion submarine procurement project. The company will manage maintenance facilities for the new fleet of German-designed diesel-electric submarines.

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This deal represents a massive long-term investment in Canadian defense infrastructure and industrial capacity.

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Breadcrumb Trail Links Home Business Local Business News Local News Share this Story : Vancouver Sun Copy Link Email X Reddit Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Canada sub decision a big deal for B.C.-based Seaspan Shipyards Canada's 'generational decision' to buy new submarines for the Royal Canadian Navy will mean a reported $100 billion investment in both vessels and shore-side facilities to sustain their operations

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The report focuses on the economic and industrial implications of a government procurement contract.

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