The Canadian Press

2011-10-19 | Shipbuilding Contract

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Halifax's Irving Shipbuilding was chosen to build the Canadian navy's new warships, giving the yard 25-billion-dollars in contracts over the next 30 years. The decision was announced October 19th by Francois Guimont, deputy minister of the Public Works Department. (Vancouver-based Seaspan Marine won roughly eight-billion-dollars in contracts for non-combat ships.)

Date: 2011-10-19
Placeline: OTTAWA, Ontario.
Source: The Canadian Press
Length: 23 seconds

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