As strange as it may sound, there are many political ghosts and an unhealthy dollop of institutional paranoia left over from ...
The Department of National Defence has awarded an $8-billion deal to Irving Shipbuilding to start building three new destroyers for the Royal Canadian Navy, the Liberal government said Saturday.
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Carney pledges pay hikes for Canadian Forces in bid to solve recruiting crisisLiberal leader Mark Carney is promising to modernize the recruitment process for t Armed Forces and make up for a shortfall.
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SaltWire on MSNIrving Shipbuilding splash to make it rain all over Atlantic CanadaThey’re our partner; we own 3.1 million square feet in Burnside between the two of us,” said Gordon Lawlor, who lives in ...
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Science in steel boxes: how research teams hitched a ride with navy to AntarcticaLast summer, Seaspan Shipyards in Vancouver announced the launch the Canadian Coast Guard’s flagship science vessel, CCGS ...
The three River-class destroyers, which will ultimately cost C$22 billion with significant infrastructure costs added, will ...
CEO Gordon Lawlor sees great opportunity in Atlantic Canada for commercial real estate companies in the wake of the federal ...
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Ottawa inks initial contract for new River-class destroyers with IrvingOTTAWA — The federal Liberal government signed an initial deal with Irving Shipbuilding for the Royal Canadian Navy's new River-class destroyers. The implementation contract is worth $8 billion for ...
A contract has been signed between BAE Systems and Canada’s Irving Shipbuilding Inc. (ISI), marking the start of the next ...
The Department of National Defence has awarded an $8-billion deal to Irving Shipbuilding to start building three new destroyers for the Royal Canadian Navy, the Liberal government said Saturday.
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