Business leader says he hopes Greater Victoria gets fair share of submarine money
VICTORIA — The federal government’s submarine contract with a German company offers a “tremendous amount of opportunity” to propel British Columbia’s shipping industry, political and business leaders say.
Prime Minister Mark Carney announced in Halifax on Monday that Canada has chosen German defence manufacturer TKMS as the preferred supplier of up 12 submarines, with both sides now entering negotiations to be concluded no later than the end of 2027.
The prime minister said Canada expects the first four submarines to be delivered ahead of schedule in 2034. In case negotiations are unsuccessful, Canada may designate South Korea’s Hanwha Ocean as the preferred supplier and enter into negotiations.
Dave Hargreaves, a senior vice-president with Seaspan, Canada’s largest shipbuilder, said the announcement is a huge boost for the industry.
