Royal Canadian Navy
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Mar- 2025 -13 MarchSea
South Korea Offers Submarines, Military Systems to Canada
South Korea is offering defense systems to Canada to bolster its military arsenal amid Ottawa’s deteriorating relations with the US.
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11 MarchSea
Canada Awards Contracts for Coast Guard’s Next-Gen Polar Icebreakers
Canada has contracted local shipbuilders to commence development of the coast guard’s modern polar icebreakers as part of the government’s National Shipbuilding Strategy.
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10 MarchSea
Irving Signs Construction Deal for First Canadian Navy River Destroyers
Nova Scotia-based Irving Shipbuilding has accepted a contract to develop the first of 15 River-class destroyers for the Royal Canadian Navy.
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Feb- 2025 -7 FebruarySea
Canada Opens Renovated Jetty for Future Naval Fleets in British Columbia
Canada’s Department of Defence has inaugurated a reconstructed jetty at the Esquimalt military base in Victoria, British Columbia.
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Dec- 2024 -10 DecemberSea
Irving Launches Final Canadian Navy Harry DeWolf Arctic Patrol Ship
Irving Shipbuilding has launched the Royal Canadian Navy’s sixth and final Harry DeWolf-class Arctic and Offshore Patrol Ship (AOPS) in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
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Sep- 2024 -2 SeptemberSea
Irving Delivers 5th DeWolf AOPS Vessel to Royal Canadian Navy
The Royal Canadian Navy has received the fifth Harry DeWolf-class Arctic and Offshore Patrol Ship from Irving Shipbuilding.
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Aug- 2024 -9 AugustLand
Canada to Build Armed Forces Accommodation Center on Vancouver Island
The Canadian Department of Defence will open high-rise accommodation for warfighters at the Esquimalt base on Vancouver Island.
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9 AugustLand
Boeing Invests in British Columbia for Canadian Poseidon Aircraft Program
Boeing has made a $44.4 million investment in the British Columbian aerospace sector to support Ottawa’s P-8A Poseidon aircraft program.
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Jul- 2024 -31 JulySea
Ottawa Firm Awarded Supply Chain Contract for Canadian River-Class Destroyer Program
W.R. Davis Engineering has received a supply chain contract to support the development of Canada’s River-class guided missile destroyers.
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22 JulyAmericas
Canada Mulls Massive Decommissioning of Military Assets
Canada is considering a massive decommissioning of aging defense assets as it moves toward a more modernized military.
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