They’re our partner; we own 3.1 million square feet in Burnside between the two of us,” said Gordon Lawlor, who lives in Halifax but runs his company out of Montreal.
The new River-class destroyers will be heavily armed and equipped, able to undertake full spectrum operations.
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 ...
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 ...
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.
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 ...
CEO Gordon Lawlor sees great opportunity in Atlantic Canada for commercial real estate companies in the wake of the federal ...
Liberal Leader Mark Carney meets workers as he tours the Irving Shipbuilding facility in Halifax on Tuesday, March 25, 2025. Frank Gunn The Canadian Press Federal Liberal Leader Mark Carney named the ...
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 ...
The federal government has also signed an initial deal with Irving Shipbuilding for the Royal Canadian Navy’s new River-class destroyers You can save this article by registering for free here.