The destroyer project will be the largest, most complex shipbuilding effort in Canada since the Second World War and will ...
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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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Naval Technology on MSNWhy is Canada’s Type 26 a destroyer and not a frigate?The new River-class destroyers will be heavily armed and equipped, able to undertake full spectrum operations.
A new contract has been signed between BAE Systems and Irving Shipbuilding, marking a step forward in Canada’s River-class ...
Another contract announced last week was to Halifax-based Irving Shipbuilding for a new fleet of warships destined for the Canadian Navy. The cost to build the first three River-class destroyers ...
HALIFAX, NS, March 8, 2025 /CNW/ - Unifor is celebrating the federal government's signing of the River-class destroyer (RCD) contract with Irving Shipbuilding – the largest and most significant ...
Word of the agreement, between Halifax-based Irving Shipbuilding Inc. and BAE Systems Inc. of the United Kingdom, came in a British publication a little more than a week after the federal ...
A Scottish shipyard is to help with Canada’s "largest and most complex shipbuilding effort undertaken since the Second World War". A contract has been signed between BAE Systems and Canada’s Irving ...
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SaltWire on MSNCarney announces plan to bolster Canadian ForcesMark Carney brought his military investment plan to keep Canada strong and free to Halifax on Tuesday. “The first part of ...
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Montreal Gazette on MSNCarney apologizes after confusing Polytechnique with Concordia and pronouncing survivor’s name wrongLiberal Leader Mark Carney named the wrong school when championing his candidate Nathalie Provost, a gun-control activist and survivor of the Polytechnique massacre who he also misnamed, at a news ...
OTTAWA - 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 ...
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