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Canada’s New Submarines Boost Nova Scotia | Vancouver News
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Canada’s bold new submarine deal with Germany’s Thyssenkrupp could reshape national defense and spark thousands of jobs—especially in Nova Scotia. The first vessel is slated for 2033, and while the final cost is still being negotiated, the government insists Canadian investment must match the deal, fueling local construction, maintenance, and supply chain growth. Politicians across the region are thrilled, calling it a generational opportunity with lasting economic and strategic impact. If talks stall by 2027, Canada can pivot to Hanwha Ocean of South Korea. Beyond hardware, this project boosts stealth, Arctic readiness, and NATO alignment—and opens doors for Canadian businesses for decades to come.
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